NEW-BEDFORD  DIRECTOHI, 

•  •  CONTAINING*  THE 


NAMSS  OF  THE  INHABITANTS, 


THEIR 


OCCUPATIONS,   PLACES  OF   BUSINESS,-  AND;! 
DWELLING  HOUSES. 


TOWN    REGISTER, 

^  »<  T*  WITH    LIST*   OF     THB 

'STREETS    AND    WHARFES, 

THE 

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TOWN  OFFICERS,  PUBLIC  OFFICES  AND  BANKS,  CHURCJ3C?  1 
*••%       AND  MINISTERS,  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS, 

AND  OTHEH 

USEFJjL   INFORMATION: 
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TO   WHICH  IS  ADDED 

TKE  BY-LAWS  AND  ORDINANCES  OP  SAID  TOWH  J[| 


BY  HENRY"  H..CRAFO. 

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A   LIST  OF  WHALE  SHIPS, 

SKLOfrGINO    TO   THE   UHITtD    STATE*. 

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THE 

NEW-BEDFORD  DIRECTORY, 

CONTAINING    THE 

NAMES  OF  THE  INHABITANTS, 

THEIR 

OCCUPATIONS,    PLACES   OF    BUSINESS,    AND 
DWELLING  HOUSES. 

AND   THE 

TOWN    REGISTER, 

WITH    LISTS    OF     THE 

STREETS    AND    WHARVES, 

THE 

TOWN  OFFICERS,  PUBLIC  OFFICES  AND  BANKS,  CHURCHES 
AND  MINISTERS,  PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS, 

AND    OTHER 

USEFUL    INFORMATION: 

TO    WHICH    IS    ADDED 

THE  BY-LAWS  AND  ORDINANCES  OF  SAID  TOWN, 


BY  HEMRY  H.  CRAFO. 

ALSO, 

A    LIST  OF   WHALE  SHIPS, 

BELONGING    TO    THE    UNITED    STATES. 


NEW-BEDFORD: 

J.   C.   PARMENTER,   PRINTER. 


1830,  /     rl 


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CONTENTS. 


Town  Register  : 

United  States  Officers            .  5 

Custom  House  Officers                   .                   .  .            .            5 

Commonwealth  Officers        ....  6 

County  Officers               .                                   .  7 

County  Officers  residing  in  New  Bedford  .                       .               8 

Police  Court  for  the  Town  of  New  Bedford        .  .                        9 

Town  Officers  9 

Fire  Department                   .                    .  .                                \  j 

Engines  and  Engine  Men               .                   .  .12 

Banks                   .                   .  .                          .18 

Insurance  Offices                .                       .  .                   .         20 

Institution  for  Saving  21 

Churches  and  Ministers                       .  .                   .               21 

Physicians  and  Surgeons           .  22 
Public  Buildings,  Public  Offices,  Incorporated  Societies 

Newspapers,  etc.                   .                          .  22 

Candle  Houses  and  Oil  Manufactories  .                   .          23 

Hotels,  Taverns,  <$«c*                       •                   •  .23 

Population                    .                               •  .                      .            24 

New  Bedford  Social  Library            .  .25 

"            Lyceum            .                        .  .                        .25 

"            Port  Society               .                        .  •    ,                  25 

"            Temperance  Society            .  .                        .26 

"            Anti-Slavery  Society                   ,  .                        26 

"            Bible  Society                .  .                         .26 

"            Young  Men's  Temperance  Society  .                 .            26 

"            Young  Men's  Anti-Slavery  Society  .               .                   27 

"            Mechanics  Association                .  .                    .27 

Schools  and  School  Teachers  27 

Militia  Officers  residing  in  New  Bedford  .                    .          29 

Streets,  Alleys,  etc.                   .  .                     30 

Wharves                       .                       .  .                           .33 

DIRECTORY  : 

Names,  Occupation,  &c.  of  the  Inhabitants  residing  in  the  Village  35 
Names  of  the  Inhabitants  residing  in  the  Town  of  New 

Bedford,  but  without  the  Village                   .  .                       92 

Shipping  List                   .                       .  .                   •              95 

By-Laws               .                    .                         .  .           .          Ill 


Abbreviations  made  use  of  in  this  Directory. 
S.  for  south  ;    N.  for  north  ;  c.  for  colored  ;  c.  r.  for  counting  room  ;  cor.  for 
corner ;  and  st.  for  street,  which  in  most  cases  is  omitted  as  superfluous. 

Explanations. 

Those  persons  to  whose  names  the  asterisk  is  affixed,  are  supposed  to  be  in 
Town,  but  whose  places  of  residence  are  not  known. 

Numbers  increase  from  Union  street  North  and  South,  and  from  the  river  West, 
with  very  few  exceptions.  Odd  numbers  are  placed  on  the  North  and  West 
sides  of  streets,  and  even  numbers  on  the  South  and  East  sides. 

Additions. 
A  Friend's  Meeting  for  worship  is  regularly  held  at   the  Lyceum,  William 
street,  west  of  Purchase. 


TOWN  REGISTERo 


UNITED  STATES  OrFICEBS. 

Salaries. 

President  V.  S.  Andrew  Jackson,  Tennessee,  §25,000 

Vice  President,  Martin  Van  Buren,  New  York,  5,000 

Secretary  of  State,  John  Forsyth,  Georgia,  6,000 

Secretary  of  the  Treasury,  Levi  Woodbury,  N.  H.  6,000 

Secretary  of  War,  Lewis  Cass,  Michigan,  6,000 

Secretary  of  the  Navy,  Mahlon  Dickerson,  N.  J.  6,000 

Post  Master  General,  Amos  Kendall,  Kentucky,  6,000 

Attorney  General,  Benjamin  F.  Butler,  New  York,  4,000 

Chief  Justice,  Roger  B.  Taney,  Maryland,  5,000 

Associate  Judges,  Joseph  Story,  Massachusetts,  4,500 

Smith  Thompson,  New  York,  4,500 

John  M' Lean,  Ohio,  4,500 

Henry  Baldwin,  Pennsylvania,  4.500 

James  M.  Wayne,  Georgia,  4,500 


CUSTOM  HOUSE   OFFICERS. 

DISTRICT    OF    NEW  BEDFORD. 

The   Custom-House  is  open  every  day   Sundays   and  the 
Fourth  of  July  excepted,  from  9  to  12  and  from  2  to  4. 

PORT    OF    NEW    BEDFORD. 

Lemuel  Williams,  Collector, 

William  H.  Taylor,  Deputy  Collector. 

James  Freeman,  Clerk. 

James  Cannon,  Inspector  and  Boarding  Officer. 

Silas  Kempton,  Inspector,  Gauger,  Weigher,  <Sfc. 

Offices  in  Custom  House,  North-Second  corner  William. 


PORT    OF    FAIRHAVEN. 

Z.  M.  Allen,  Inspector. 


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BEGISTER, 
PORT    OF    ROCHESTER* 

Wiiber  Southworth,  Inspector,  Mattapoisett, 
Noble  E.  Bates,  Inspector,  Sippican. 

PORT    OF    WAREHAM. 

David  Nye,  Inspector. 

PORT    OF     DARTMOUTH, 

Jireh  Shearman,  Inspector. 

PORT    OF    WESTPORT. 

Isaac  Corey,  Inspector. 
William  White,   do. 

H.EVENUE    CUTTER,    MCLANE. 

William  A.  Howard,  Captain. 
Josiah  Sturgis,  1st  Lieutenant. 
Gorge  Hayes,  Jr.  2nd  Lieutenant, 
John  S.  S.  Chaddock,  3rd  Lieutenant. 
eb  Prouty,  Pilot. 

COMMONWEALTH  OFFICERS. 

Salaries, 
Governor,  Edward  Everett,  L.  L.  D.  Charlestown,  83,666  67 
■Lieutenant  Governor,  George  Hull,  Sandisfield,  533  33 

SecWy  of  the  Commonwealth,  John  P.  Bigelow,  Boston,  82,000 
'Treasurer  and  Receiver  Gen.  of  the  Commonwealth, 

Hezekiah  Barnard,  Nantucket,  2,000 

Adjutant  Gen.  and  Acting  Quarter-Master-General, 

Henry  A.  S.  Dearborn,  of  Roxbury,  1,500 

SUPREME    JUDICIAL    COURT. 

Justices. 

Chief  Justice,  Lemuel  Shaw,  of  Boston,  3,500 

C  Samuel  Putnam,  of  Boston,  3,000 

Associate  Justices,  <  Samuel  Sumner  Wilde,  of  Bosteil,  3,000 

(  Marcus  Morton,  of  Taunton.  3,000 

Attorney  General,  James  T.  Austin,  of  Boston,  1,200 

COURT    OF    COMMON    PLEAS. 

■Chief  Justice,  Artemas  Ward,  of  Boston,  2,100 

C  Solomon  Strong,  Leominster,  1,800 

Associate  Justices.   <  John  M.  Williams,  Taunton,  1,800 

£  David  Cummins,  S?lem.  1,800 


COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
DISTRICT    ATTORNIES. 

Salaries'. 

Asanel  Huntington,  of  Salem,  for  Northern  District,  81,000 

Charles  H.  Warren,  of  New  Bedford,  for  Southern  do.  1,000 

Pliny  Merrick,  of  Worcester,  for  Middle  District,  1,000 

Charles  A.  Dewey,  of  Northampton,  for  Western  do.  1,000 

ATTORNEY    OF    THE     COMMONWEALTH, 

For  the  Co.  of  Suffolk,  Samuel  D.  Parker,  of  Boston,  1,800 


COUNTY  OFFICERS. 

of  Pro  bate— Oliver  Prescott,  of  New  Bedford,  425 

R:gister  of  Probate — Anselm  Bassett,  of  Taunton,  700 

Sheriff  of  the  County — Horatio  Leonard,  of  Rayn- 

ham,  salary,  fees,  maximum,  S  I 

Register  of  Deeds — Alfred  Williams,  of  Taunton,  fees, 

County  Treasurer — Horatio  L.  Danforth,  of  Taunton,  sala- 
ry determined  by  County  Commissioners. 

Clerk  of  the  Courts — James  Sproat,  of  Taunton,  salary,  fees 
to  81600  and  half  the  amount  above  that  sum  in  addition. 

County  Jailors — Joseph  W.  Dean,  of  Taunton  ;  John  Bay- 
lies, of  New  Bedford — salary, — fees,  board  of  prisoners,  &c. 

Commissioners  of  Wrecks,  fyc — Charles  Grinnell,  of  New 
Bedford  ;  Prince  Sears,  Jr.  of  Dartmouth,  fees,  reasonable 
charges. 

COUNTY  COMMISSIONERS. 

Thomas  A.  Greene,  New  Bedford,  Chairman. 

William  Seaver,  Taunton,  Elkanah  Bates,  Mansfield. 

Special  Commissioners — Adoniram  Crane  Jei'ljeyi  Lemuel 
May,  Attleborough. 

*  R<^lar  Meetings  of  the  County  Commissioners. — Taunton, 
Tfrth  Tuesday   in  March,  and   on  the  4th  Tuesday  in 
September. 


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OVERSEERS    OF    THE    HOUSE    OF    CORRECTION. 

Samuel  Rodman,  Joseph  R.  Shiverick,  T.  Dawes  Eliot,  all 
of  New  Bedford. 

PROBATE  COURTS. 

At  Taunton,  on  the  Friday  next  after  the  first  Tuesday  of  Jan  u 


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ary,  on  the  first  Tuesdays  of  March  and  November,  on  the 
Friday  next  after  the  third  Monday  of  June,  and  on  the  Friday 
next  after  the  first  Tuesday  of  February,  on  the  third  Monday 
of  June  and  December ;  at  Freetown,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of 
January;  at  Rehoboth,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  April;  at  Digh- 
ton,  on  the  Fridays  next  after  the  first  Tuesday  of  April  and 
October  ;  at  Norton,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  July  ;  at  Westport, 
on  the  first  Tuesday  of  August ;  at  Seekonk,  on  the  first  Tues- 
day of  September;  at  Fall  River,  on  the  first  Tuesday  of  Octo- 
ber ;  and  at  Attleborough,  an  the  first  Tuesday  of  May. 

COUNTY    OFFICERS    RESIDING    IN    NEW    BEDFORD. 

Judge  of  Probate — Oliver  Prescott,   office  15  North  Water. 
County  Commissioner — Thomas  A.  Greene,  house  134  Coun- 
ty corner  Spring, 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE    AND    OF    THE     QUORUM. 

Lemuel  Williams,  A  polios  Tobey, 

Eli  Haskell,  Charles    H.    Warren, 

Stephen  Merrihew,  Oliver  Prescott, 

Paul  Spooner,  Henry  H.   Crapo. 

APPOINTED    TO    QUALIFY    CIVIL     OFFICERS. 

Charles  H.  Warren,  Eli  Haskell,  Stephen  Merrihew. 

JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 

William  Rotch,  Jr.  Ezra  Bassett, 

Abraham  Barker,  James  B.  Congdon, 

James  Howland,  Thomas  A.   Greene, 

Timothy  G.   Coffin,  Henry  H.   Crapo, 

Benjamin  Lincoln,  T.   Dawes  Eliot, 


Killej  Eldredge,  Oliver  Prescott, 

l^jMQ0MBI§lllHft*^f?  John  Burrage, 

John  A.  Parker,  mJ.  H.  W.  Page, 

Richard  Williams,  Benjamin    Coombs, 

William  H.  Taylor,  J.  H.  Clifford. 

NOTARIES    PUBLIC. 

Timothy  G.  Coffin,  35  North- Water. 

John  H.  Clifford,  23  North- Water. 

T.  Dawes  Eliot,  88  Union  corner  South-Second. 

John  Burrage,  93  Union  corner   North-Second. 

Henry  H.  Crapo,  7  South-Second. 


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COUNTY    OFFICERS. 
COUNSELLORS    AT    LAW. 

Timothy  G.  Coffin,  35  North- Water. 

Charles  H.  Warren,  88  Union  comer  South-Second. 

Ezra  Bassett,  5  North- Water, 

John  H.  Clifford,  23  North- Water. 

T.  Dawes  Eliot,  88  Union  corner  South-Second. 

John  Burrage,  93  Union  corner  North-Second. 

Oliver  Prescott,  15  North- Water. 

J.  H.  W.  Page,  42  North- Water  corner  Hamilton, 

James  M.  Bunker,  35  North  Water. 

DEPUTY    SHERIFFS. 

William  Gordon,  85  Fifth  corner  Bedford, 
John  Baylies,  Morgan-Street. 
Christopher  Thompkins,  104  Union. 

CORONERS. 

William  Gordon,  85  Fifth  corner  Bedford, 
Benjamin  T.  Congdon,  42  South-Second. 
Jailor — John  Baylies,  Morgan-street. 


POLICE  COURT  OF  THE  TOWN  OF  NEW  BEDFORD. 

N.  S.  Spooner,  of  Fairhaven,  Justice — Office,  104  Union  st. 
H.  H.  Crapo,  of  N.  Bedford,  Special  Justice— Office  7  S.  2d  :.->.. 

The  Court  is  held  at  the  Town  Hall,  No.  3  South  Second 
street,  and  sits,  for  the  trial  of  criminal  causes,  every  day,  Sun- 
days excepted,  at  10  o'clock,  A.  M. 

The  regular  term  days  for  the  trial  of  civil  causes  are,  Mon- 
days, once  a  fortnight,  at   10  o'clock,  A.  M.,  commencing  on 
the  first  Monday  of  September ;  special  terms  every  intervening;  ■ 
Monday,  at  the  same  hour,  throughout  the  year. 

Salary  received  by  the  Justices — amount  of  legal  Fee-. 

TOWN  OFFICERS. 

Town  Clerk — Henry  H.  Crapo,  No.  7  South  Second  street. 

Selectmen — James  B.  Congdon,  Chairman,  E.  N.  Chaddock, 
Samuel  Tobey — Office  7  South  Second  street. 

Assessors — George  W.  Baker,  Chairman,  Joseph  R.  Shive- 
rick,  Silas  Stetson,  Caleb  S.  Tobey,  Charles  Coggeshall— Office 
21  Hamilton  street. 


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Town  Treasurer  and  Collector — Henry  H.  Crapo — 7  South 
Second  street. 

Overseers  of  the  Poor — George  Howland,  Chairman,  Ed- 
ward W.  Greene,  Latham  Cross. 

Surveyor  of  Highways — Calvin  Staples. 

Constables — Edward  Pope,  Pope's  Island;  George  W.  Sher- 
man, 6  South  Second  street ;  William  Gordon,  85  Fifth, 
corner  of  Bedford;  Williams  Read,  129  Elm;  David  Chase, 
•22  Maxfield  ;  Stephen  W.  Taber,  37  South  Water ;  Christopher 
Tompkins,  104  Union;  Joseph  Smith,  27  Union. 

Street  Committee — William  Howland  2d,  67  Third ;  Benja- 
min Swift,  17  Middle. 

Health  Officer— William  Howland  2d,  67  Third. 

Pound  Keepers — Stephen  West,  171  Purchase;  Williams 
Read,  Samuel  Leonard,  Shadrach  Davis,  head  Accushnett ;  Levi 
Hawes. 

Cullers  of  Staves  and  Hoops — Reuben  Russell,  Allerton 
Delano,  Davis  Chase. 

Surveyors  and  Measurers  of  Boards  and  Timber — Warden 
Paine,  Philip  Leonard,  Lemuel  Tobey,  Seth  K.  Akin,  Obed 
Nye,  Joshua  Barker. 

A  alerof  Weights  and  Measures — W.  R.  Pitman,  68  Union. 

Measurers  of  Wood  and  Baric — James  Bates,  16  North,  cor- 
ner Ray  ;  Joshua  Barker,  51  Third,  corner  Walnut. 

Field  Drivers — Benjamin  Swift,  Charles  Hood,  Wright 
Brownell,  Leonard  Jenney,  Asa  Potter,  Dennis  Cavanaugh. 

Surveyor  of  Land — William  M.  Sisson. 

Town  Age) it — John  Burrage,  93  Union,  corner  N.  Second. 

Fence  Viewers — Seth  Tallman,  Nehemiah  Leonard,  William 
Spooner,  Samuel  Little. 

Committee  on  Accounts — Samuel  Rodman,  David  R.  Greene, 
George  W.  Baker. 

Committee  to  superintend  and  prevent  encroachm&n^tbn  the 
!ines  of  the  streets,  8$c. — Joseph  Congdon,  Paul  Barney, 
Ephraim  Kempton. 

Superintendent  for  lighting  the  Streets — Wm.  Howland  2d. 

Clerk  of  the  Market — Samuel  Studley. 

School  Committee — William  H.  Taylor,  Chairman,  Williau* 
C.  Taber,  Richard  Williams,  Julius  S.  Mayhew,  George  W. 
Baker,  John  Bailey,  Peleg  Clark,  John  F.  Emerson,  Benjamin 
T.  Congdon,  Jon.  R.  Ward,  J.  G.  Harris.  James  B.  Congdon. 


REGISTER.  11 

Prudential  Committee  of  School  Districts. — For  No.  1,  Mi 
cah  Spooner ;  No.  2,  Isaac  Case ;  No.  3,  Thomas  Pope ;  No.  4, 
Thomas  Nickerson;  No.  5,  Thomas  B.  Bush;  No.  6,  Edward 
W.  Howland. 

FIRE  DEPARTMENT. 

Board  of  Firewards — James  B.  Congdon,  Chairman,  An- 
drew Robeson,  Charles  W.  Morgan,  Thomas  Mandell,  William 
H.  Taylor,  James  D.  Thompson,  Timothy  G.  Coffin,  Edmund 
Gardner,  Dudley  Davenport,  E.  N.  Chaddock,  D.  R.  Greene, 
George  Howland,  Jr.,  Alexander  H.  Campbell,  Jeremiah  G. 
Harris,  Sampson  Perkins,  Peleg  Butts,  William  Phillips,  Henry 
H.  Crapo,  Joseph  Grinnell. 

Engineers — Andrew  Robeson,  Charles  W.  Morgan,  Thomas 
Mandell. 

Prudential  Committee — James  B.  Congdon,  Dudley  Daven- 
port, David  R.  Greene.  [This  Committee  has  charge  of  the 
Engines,  Fire  Apparatus,  Buildings,  &c,  and  the  charge  of  all 
repairs  and  improvements.] 

The  Firewards  are  attached  to   the   several    Companies,  as 

follows  : 
To  Engine  Company,  No.  1 — Sampson  Perkins,  Peleg  Butts. 

"    2— D.  R.  Greene,  Jas.  B.  Congdon. 

"    3— Thomas  S.  Hathaway. 

"    4 — Henry  H.  Crapo,  Jos.  Grinnell. 

"    5— T.  G.  Coffin,  Wm.  Phillips. 

"    6— J.  G.  Harris,  E.  N.  Chaddock, 

"     7— W.  H.  Taylor,  J.  D.  Thompson. 
"  "    8 — E.  Gardner,  Geo.  Howland,  Jr. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Company — Dudley  Davenport. 
Fire  Company — Alex.  H.  Campbell. 

The  following  Engines,  and  no  others,  are  permitted  to  leave 
the  town  without  the  special  order  of  one  of  the  Engineers,  m 
cases  of  fires  occurring  in  any  of  the  neighboring  villages, 
to  wit  : 

To  Fairhaven  village,  No.  Two,  Five  and  Eight, 
Accushnet  village,  No.  Six  and  Seven, 
Dartmouth,  No.  One  and  Four. 


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REGISTEB. 

Number  of  men  allowed  the 

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'ent  Companies. 

Engine  Company  No.  J , 

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Thirty  Men, 

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"     2, 

- 

Sixty-five  men, 

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1     3, 

- 

Thirty-five  men, 

ii                           ii 

4     4, 

- 

Thirty-five  men, 

it                           11 

'     5, 

- 

Seventy-five  men 

ii                            ii 

1     6, 

- 

Seventy-five  men 

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'     7, 

- 

Sixty-five  men, 

ii                           It 

1     8, 

- 

Forty  men. 

Hook  and  Ladder  Company, 

- 

Twenty  men. 

Fire  Company, 

- 

- 

Fifty  Men. 

ENGINES  AND  ENGINE  MEN. 

Engine  No.  1,  "  Independence" — 100  North  Second  street. 

Levi  Nye  2d,  Foreman,     Nathan  Barker,  Assistant  Foreman. 

Joseph  Bailey,  Clerk. 


Benjamin  West, 
Stephen  A.  Tripp, 
William  Westgate, 
Ebenezer  Burgess, 
Bradford  K.  Peirce, 
Peleg  B.  Clark, 
Samuel  Masury, 
John  G.  White, 
James  M.  Tripp, 
James  Manchester,  Jr., 
Andrew  Dyre, 
David  Haskins, 
Albert  Sherman, 
John  Russell, 


Benjamin  Hill, 
Stephen  Cornhill, 
Stephen  Denham, 
William  GifFord, 
John  Rogers, 
William  Porter, 
Daniel  H.  Waite, 
Oliver  S.  Calott, 
James  Bates,  Jr. 
Oliver  G.  Peirce, 
Charles  Tuell, 
James  Richmond, 
William  Gibbs. 


Engine  No.  2,  "  Citizen" — 65  Purchase  street. 

A.  D.  Richmond,  Foreman, 

Edward  Cannon,  Edward  Munroe,  Assistant  Foremen. 

Frederick  S.  Allen,  Clerk. 

Philip  Groves,  Daniel  B.  Nye, 

Arphaxed  Simmons,  Timothy  Taber, 

Thomas  R.  Robeson,  Joseph  Hammet, 


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Edward  S.  Wilcox, 
Josiah  B.  King, 
James  C.  Dole, 
Reuben  Shearman, 
Sampson  Sheiman, 
Henry  C.  Kelly, 
William  Coffin,  Jr., 
Willard  Nye, 
George  Macomber, 
William  B.  Burdick, 
Samuel  E.  Nye, 
John  Wood, 
William  Watkins, 
William  B.  Thurston, 
William  Tucker,  Jr., 
George  F.  Barker, 
George  Love, 
Daniel  S.  Cobb, 
William  Bain, 
Lewis  H.  Field, 
Charles  S.  Macomber, 
Levi  H.  Fance, 
James  R.  Ricketson, 


Amos  Bates, 
Nelson  Bennett, 
Thomas  C.  Lothrop, 
Joseph  L.  Freeman, 
Henry  C.  Kendrick, 
Charles  W.  Rexford, 
Israel  Fearing,  Jr., 
Edward  D.  Howland, 
Walter  Spooner, 
Charles  W.  Ricketson, 
Elisha  Thornton,  Jr., 
Jno.  P.  Barker, 
Isaac  W.  Brownell, 
Benjamin  Lindsey  3d, 
Andrew  Robeson,  Jr., 
George  Shiverick, 
Robert  W.  Hammet, 
John  Cook,  Jr., 
William  Wallace, 
Hiram  Webb, 
Alonzo  Cory, 
George  Perry, 
Joseph  H.  Hathaway. 


Engine  No  3 — Head  of  Accushnet. 
Jireh  Swift,  Jr.  Clerk. 


Samuel  Terry, 
Andrew  B.  Grinnell, 
Mark  Snow, 
Samuel  Spooner, 
Thomas  T.  Terry, 
James  Spooner, 
Shubael  H.  GifTord, 
Amos  Braley, 
Resolved  Sherman, 


Philip  T.  Davis 
Thaddeus  M.  Perry, 
Isaiah  Parlow, 
Obed  Nye, 
Levi  Hawes, 
Silas  Stetson, 
Obed  Gifford, 
Freeman  Taber, 
Peter  Taber. 


Engine  No  4,  "  Phenix" — 42  Fourth  street 
Slocum  Allen,  Foreman — Wright  Brownell,  Assist.  Foreman. 
Simpson  Hart,  Clerk. 
Benjamin  Lindsey,  James  D.  Butler, 


14 


REGISTER. 


William  W.  Cranston, 
Zepheniah  Pease, 
Franklin  Tobey, 
Allen  Case, 
Alanson  Williston, 
Walter  Davis, 
Frederick  Howland, 
Charles  D.  Capen, 
Perry  Brownell, 


Benjamin  F.  Popple, 
David  S.  Bradly, 
Hezekiah  Coleman, 
Robert  C.  Topham, 
Benjamin  Durfee, 
George  Tappan, 
George  Duncan, 
Joseph  Sowle, 
Edward  Waldron. 


Engine  No  5,  "  Columbian"— 102  North  Second. 

Zachariah  Hillman,  Foreman. 

E.  W.  Kempton,  J.  Clark,  E.  Tirrell.  Jr.  Assistant  Foremen. 

Luther  G.  Hewins,  Clerk, 


Thomas  R.  Bryant, 
William  C.  Cannon, 
Peleg  Potter, 
Ezra  Dyre, 
Joseph  R.  Denham, 
John  C.  Chadwick, 
John  D.  Handy, 
Merritt  Bates, 
Humphrey  Shaw, 
Enoch  Burroughs, 
Jonathan  Smith, 
Benjamin  B.  Co  veil, 
Nathaniel  Stetson, 
William  Whitcomb, 
Isaiah  Potter, 
Perry  Cornell, 
Jonathan  D.  Howland, 
John  Bryant, 
Tucker  T.  Case, 
Oliver  Smith, 
Lemuel  Besse, 
Samuel  Simmons, 
Wilson  Drake, 
Alvan  Coleman, 
Braddock  D.  Hathaway, 
William  Dvre, 


Samuel  L.  Ward, 
Benjamin  Hayes. 
Samuel  Briggs, 
Benjamin  H.  Potter, 
James  Beetle, 
Frank  Swain, 
Burden  Hathaway, 
Isaac  M.  West, 
Giles  Verneer, 
William  James, 
Smith  Jenney, 
Ivory  S.  Whitney, 
Thomas  C.  Chadwick, 
Pardon  Potter  2  J, 
David  R.  Peirce, 
Horatio  A.  Kempton, 
Seth  Bryant, 
Benjamin  F.  Spooner, 
John  Wrightington, 
Joseph  W.  Cornell, 
Samuel  K.  Spooner, 
Zachariah  Sturtevant, 
Stephen  D.  Jordan, 
John  Hillman, 
William  Walker, 
John  K.  Cushing, 


REGISTEE. 


15 


Ellery  Records, 
Arvin  Smith, 
Henry  R.  Wilcox, 
Alexander  J.  Titton, 
Willard  Shaw, 
James  Drew, 
Menasseh  Kempton  2d, 
Leonard  Peckham, 


Josiah  Johnson, 
Pardon  Potter,  jr. 
Joseph  Hammond, 
Kere  Chase, 
Nathaniel  H.  Hawes, 
Isaiah  D.  Foster, 
Samuel  H.  Lusccmb, 
Ansel  Landers. 


Engine  No  6,  "Mechanic" — 61  Purchase  street. 

James  Durfee,  Jr.  Foreman, 

Joseph  Allen,  Jr.,  Gamaliel  Taber,  Assistant  Foremen, 

Ezra  K.  Delano,  Clerk. 


Obediah  B.  Burgess, 
Stephen  Parker, 
Gifford  Taber, 
Gibbs  Taber, 
Wing-  Russell, 
Job  Sisson,  Jr. 
Benjamin  Maxfield, 
James  Wheaton, 
Allen  Taber, 
Prince  L.  Taber, 
Micah  Eldred, 
Thomas  Sanford, 
Henry  Walker, 
Ambrose  Vincent, 
Jonathan  Devol, 
Henry  V.  Davis, 
Alfred  Tripp, 
Ezra  Francis, 
William  A.  Gray, 
Job  Wilcox,  Jr. 
David  M.  Barker, 
Caleb  L.  Ellis, 


William  Howl  and, 
Benjamin  C.  Jenney, 
Joseph  H.  Wade, 
Charles  M.  Peirce, 
Nathaniel  W.  P.  Cobb. 
John  M.  Taber, 
Warden  Paine, 
William  Harrison.. 
John  Taylor, 
Leonard  Taber, 
Alfred  E  Skinner, 
Isaac  B.  King, 
Charles  C.  Munroe, 
Timothy  Weston, 
Oliver  Hazzard, 
Robert  H.  Gifford. 
Albert  G.  Edward, 
William  Hamilton, 
Daniel  Boothe, 
Ezekiel  S.  Davis, 
John  A.  Westcott. 


16 


REGISTER. 


Engine  No.  7,  u  Philadelphia" — 40  Fourth  street. 

Samuel  Watson,  Foreman, 

Thomas  Jouvet,  William  H.  Jenney,  Assistant  Foremen, 

E.  L.  Goddard,  Clerk. 


Charles  Hitch, 
S.  G.  Nye, 

Samuel  G.  Rieketson, 
Benjamin  T.  Rieketson, 
William  H.  Manchester, 
Wanton  Drew, 
William  H.  Stowell, 
J.  C.  Parmenter, 
Daniel  Pert, 
James  Munroe, 
William  H.  Holmes, 
William  Howland, 
James  L.  Barrows, 
Alexander  Wall, 
Benjamin  Irish, 
Josiah  Edwards, 
Clark  Parrinton, 
Seabury  Peirce, 
John  S.  Cook, 
"William  Cannon, 
Charles  F.  Allen, 
Frederick  W.  Russell, 
Edward  Manchester, 
James  Dun  well, 
Richard  H.  Coggeshall, 
William  E.  Chambers, 
Joseph  GifTord, 
Orren  M.  Leach, 
John  A.  Manley, 
William  Goddard, 
George  W.  Norton, 
William  Wilkins, 


Charles  Hood, 
Albert  G.  Durfee, 
M.  G.  Sears, 
Joseph  Devoll, 
Joseph  Smith, 
Frederick  Deane, 
John  H.  Watson, 
Philip  Bailey, 
Tillson  Wood, 
John  Parkhurst, 
Benjamin  G.  Wilson, 
Robert  Luscomb,  Jr., 
George  Wilson, 
Isaac  C.  GirTord, 
Alonzo  Corey, 
George  W.  Church, 
Peter  BrumelL. 
William  H.  Pratt, 
Benjamin  Chase, 
William  Cushing, 
Luther  Simmons, 
Andrew  C.  Davenport, 
Nathan  Northrop, 
James  M.  Cook, 
Francis  S.  Dole, 
Henry  Mills, 
William  M.  Allen, 
Ebenezer  Rider, 
Barnabas  S.  Perkins, 
Joseph  Hawes, 
George  D.  Raymond* 


REGISTER. 


n 


Engine  No.  8,  M  Novelty" — Mechanics  Row. 

William  Durfee,  Foreman, 

George.  G.  GifFord,  Assistant  Fomeran, 

Benjamin  T.  Congdon,  Clerk. 


Charles  Sanford, 
Thomas  R.  Taber, 

Elnathan  Hawes, 
Hale  Luther, 
William  Ingalls, 
Horatio  N.  Hudson, 
Robert  B.  Sears, 
Silas  Richards, 
Charles  Snow, 
Freeman  Snow, 
Alden  GifFord, 


Nathaniel  Heath, 
Daniel  Field, 
Peleg  B.  Brownell, 
Charles  C.  P.  Tobey, 
Edward  S.  Hudson, 
John  B.  Potter, 
Thomas  M.  Hathaway, 
John  H.  Thompson, 
Joseph  G.  Dean, 
William  H.  Holmes, 
Ebenezer  Bolles. 


Hook  and  Ladder  Company — 63  Purchase  street. 

Charles  P.  Maxfeld,  Foreman, 

Benjamin  Tripp,  Jr.,  Clerk. 


James  Wady, 
Gideon  Sherman, 
Edward  T.  Willsom 
Henry  Dedrick, 
Mason  R.  Peirce, 
Asa  Wood  2d, 
Alden  Braley, 
Elisha  Rider, 
Braddock  GifFord, 


Timothy  D.  Cook, 
Leonard  Jenney, 
Benjamin  T.  San  ford. 
James  Davis, 
Walter  D.  Swan, 
Robert  Smith, 
Charles  P.  Sherman, 
Henry  Parker, 
Daniel  Weeden. 


Fire  Company — Place  of  Meetings — Town  Hall. 
Annual  Meeting  held  10th  month,  9th. 
jeo.  Randall,  President,  Zacheus  Cushman,  V.  President. 
Alfred  Gibbs,  Simeon  Bailey, 

Oliver  Swain,  Thomas  Cook, 

Robert  Gibbs,  Directors, 

James  Henry  Howland,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 
3 


w 


REGISTER. 


Thomas  Nickerson, 
Thomas  Cook, 
William  T.  Cook, 
Robert  Gibbs, 
Thomas  Nye,  Jr., 
Samuel  G.  Hudson, 
David  Silvester, 
Jacob  Parker, 
Oliver  Swain, 
James  H.  Collins, 
Pardon  Tillinghast, 
Lawrence  Grinnell, 
Dennis  Wood, 
Caleb  S.  Tohey, 
Henry  Cannon, 
William  Little, 
Joshua  Richmond, 
George  O.  Crocker, 
William  P.  Field, 
Samuel  Southgate, 
Reuben  Nye, 
James  M.  Grinnell, 


William  T.  Hawes, 
Alfred  Gibbs, 
William  Howe, 
Henry  P.  Willis, 
William  A.  Wall, 
Asa  Wood, 
Charles  D.  Swift, 
Lemuel  Kollock, 
Samuel  Little, 
William  Knights, 
John  R.  Thornton, 
Joseph  Taber, 
Isaiah  Burgess, 
Jonathan  Bourne,  Jr.,- 
Simeon  Bailey, 
John  Fuller, 
George  F.  Hussey, 
Loam  Snow, 
Asa  R.  Nye, 
Richard  Williams,  Jr., 
Hervey  Josselyn. 


BANKS  IN  NEW  BEDFORD. 

The  Banks  elect  their  Officers  on  the  first  Monday  of 
October,  and  declare  dividends  on  the  first  Monday  of  Octo- 
ber and  April,  annually. 

Bedford  Commercial  Bank — 35  North  Water. 
Incorporated  February  9th,  1816— Capital  $400,000. 
George  Howland,  President.     James  H.  Crocker,  Cashier. 
Henry  Blood,  Boole  Keeper. 
directors. 
George  Howland.  William  T.  Russell, 

Joseph  Ricketson,  Thomas  S.  Hathaway, 

Charles  W.  Morgan,  Jireh  Perry, 

Samuel  Rodman,  Thomas  Nye,  Jr., 

.Discount  Days — Mondays  and  Thursdays,  8  o'clock,  A.  M. 


REGISTER.  19 

Merchants  Bank — 50  North  Water. 

Incorporated  June,  1825— Capital,  $400,000. 

John  A.  Parker,  President.     James  B.  Congdon,  Cashier. 

Isaac  C.  Taber,  Book  Keeper. 

DIRECTORS. 

John  A.  Parker,  Nehemiah  Leonard, 

John  Coggeshall,  Jr.,  David  R.  Greene, 

Job  Eddy,  Alfred  Gibbs, 

Abraham  Barker,  Gideon  Allen. 

Samuel  Borden, 
Discount  Dap — Tuesdays  and  Fridays,,  9  o'clock,  A.  M. 


Mechanics  Bantk— 56  North  Water. 

Incorporated  June  10,  1831—  Capital,  $200,000. 

Wm.  R.  Rodman,  President.     Joseph  Congdon,  Cashier. 

William  C.  Coffin,  Book  Keeper. 

DIRECTORS. 

William  R.  Rodman,  Thomas  Mandell, 

Andrew  Robeson,  Joseph  R.  Shiverick. 

John  Perkins,  George  T.  Baker, 

Dudley  Davenport,  Pardon  Tillinghast. 

Edmund  Gardner, 
Discount  Days — Wednesdays  and  Saturdays,  9  o'clock,  A.M* 


Marine  Bank — 90  Union,  corner  South  Second. 

Incorporated  March  3,  1832— Capital,  $300,000. 

Joseph  Grinnell,  President.     John  Williams,  Jr.,  Cashier. 

William  M.  Sisson,  Book  Keeper. 

DIRECTORS. 

Joseph  Grinnell,  Stephen  Merrihew, 

William  W.  Swain,  William  C.  Taber, 

Joseph  R.  Anthony,  James  Howland  2d, 

Nathaniel  Hathaway,  Atkins  Adams 
Ephraim  Kempton, 

Discount    Days — Tuesdays,  Thursdays,    and    Saturdays, 
9  o'clock,  A.  M, 


20  REGISTERc 

INSURANCE  OFFICES. 

Bedford  Commercial  Insurance   Company — 33  North 

Water. 

Incorporated  1821— Capital,  $150,000. 

James  Howland  2d,  President.     R.  R.  Crocker,  Secretary. 

DIRECTORS. 

James  Howland  2d,  Thomas  Mandell, 

Joseph  Grinnell,  William  T.  Russell, 

Nathaniel  Hathaway,  George  Howland,  Jr., 

John  Coggeshall,  William  T.  Hawes. 

Joseph  R.  Anthony, 

Officers  elected  in  April. 


Merchants  Insurance  Company — 52  North  Water. 

Incorporated  1835— Capital,  $100,000. 
Stephen  Merrihew,  President.     Gideon  Allen,  Secretary. 

DIRECTORS. 

Oliver  Crocker,  Stephen  Merrihew, 

Thomas  Riddell,  Gideon  Allen, 

Alexander  H.  Seabury,  Thomas  Nye,  Jr., 

Robert  Gibbs,  Joseph  Dunbar. 

John  C.  Haskell, 

Officers  elected  on  the  first  Monday  of  January. 


Mechanics  Insurance  Company — 54  North  Water. 

Incorporated  1831 — Capital,  $100,000. 

Andrew  Robeson,  President.     Robert  S.  Smith,  Secretary., 

DIRECTORS. 

Andrew  Robeson,  Henry  Taber, 

Edmund  Gardner,  E.  N.  Chaddock, 

Joseph  R.  Shiverick,  David  Coffin, 

C.  W.  Morgan,  R.  S.  Smith. 

Latham  Cross, 

Officers  elected  in  January. 


REGISTER.  21 

NEW  BEDFORD  INSTITUTION   FOR  SAVINGS. 

21  Hamilton. 

Amount  Invested — about  $250,000. 

r  Annual  Meeting,  second  Monday  in  January. 

Office  open  every  Monday,  from  12  till  1  o'clock. 

Wlliam  Rote  h,  Jr.,  President.     Geo.  W.  Baker,  Treasurer. 

George  Howland,  Jr.,  Secretary. 

TRUSTEES. 

Samuel  Rodman,  Jr.,  Eli  Haskell, 

Charles  W.  Morgan.  Nathaniel  Hathaway, 

Thomas  Mandell,  Abraham  Shearman,  Jr., 

Pardon  Tilhnghast,  Alfred  Gibbs, 

Jireh  Perry,  Joseph  R.  Anthony, 

Joseph  R.  Shiverick,  William  C.  Taber, 

Benjamin  Rodman,  Stephen  Merrihew, 

William  T.  Russell,  WTilliam  H.  Taylor, 

George  Howland,  Jr  ,  Henry  Taber, 

Enoch  Horton,  Charles  R.  Tucker, 

Oliver  Crocker,  George  T.  Baker. 

Board   of   Investment. — Samuel    Rodman,  Jr.,    Alfred 

Gibbs,  Thomas  Mandell,  George  Howland,  Jr.,  William  C. 

Taber. 

i-  -       -  ~^» 

CHURCHES  AND  MLMSTERS. 
Unitarian  Church,  Union  st.,  Joseph  Angier. 
Friends'  Society,  Spring,  between  Sixth  and  Seventh  sts. 
North  Congregationalist,  Purchase,  corner  Elm,  Sylvester 

Holmes. 

First  Baptist  Church,  William  street,  J.  O.  Choules. 
North  Christian  Society,  Purchase,  cor.  Middle,  Charlts 

Morgridge. 

Methodist  Epis.  Church,  Elm  street,  Shipley  TV.  Wilson. 
Grace  Church,  Episcopal,  Union  street,  JSath.  T.  Bent. 
Trinitarian  Church,  Founh,  cor.  School,  Jas.  A.  Roberts 
Second  Christian  Society,  Middle  street,  Isaac  Sm'th. 
3* 


22 


REGISTER. 


Bethel  Church,  Bethel  Court,  Enoch  Madge. 
Sec.  Methodist  Epis.  Church,  Fourth,  Phineas  Crandell. 
Universalist  Church,  Fifth,  cor.  School,  John  31.  Spear. 
Reformed  Methodist, Middle  near  Purchase,  John  McLesh. 
African  Church,  Middle,  west  of  County,  Jacob  Perry. 
Roman  Catholic  Chapel,  Allen  street, 

PHYSICIANS  AND  SURGEONS. 

Paul  Spooner,  77  Spring. 

Alexander  Read,  197  Union,  corner  County. 

William  C.  Whitridge,  117  Elm,  corner  County. 

Andrew  Mackie,  64  Purchase. 

Lyman  Bartlett,  89  Union,  cor.  North  Second 

James  B.  Williams,  89  William. 

Samuel  West,  Jr.,  3  Bethel  Court, 

Levi  Folsom,  101  Purchase,  corner  Charles. 

Edward  W.  Greene,  4  North  Water,  corner  Union. 

William  R.  Wells,  office  131  Union,  house  32  Elm 

Jar  vis  B.  Chase,  office  131  Union,  house  32  Elm, 


BOTANIC    PHYSICIANS. 

John  L.  Page,  96  Purchase. 

Zarah  Baker,  83  Purchase. 

John  Morgridge,  45  North  Water. 

PUBLIC  BUILDINGS,  PUBLIC  OFFICES,  1NCOR- 
PORATED  SOCIETIES,  NEWSPAPERS,  etc. 

County  Court  House,  143  County,  cor.  Morgan. 

County  Jail  and  House  of  Correction,  Morgan,  west  of 
County. 

Custom  House,  North  Second,  corner  William. 

Town  Hall,  Second  street,  South  of  Union. 

Mechanics  Hall,  on  William  street,  near  Purchase. 

Marine  Rail-way,  Fish  Island. 

Lyceum,  67  William  street,  near  Purchase. 

Mechanics  Reading  Room,  Mechanics  Hall,  69  William. 


REGISTER.  23 

Exchange  News  Room,  21  North  Water. 

Social  Library,  Lyceum,  67  William. 

Selectmen's  Office,  Town  Hall,  7  South  Second. 

Town  Clerk's,  Treasurer's  and  Collector's  Office,  Town 
Hall,  7  South  Second. 

Boston,   Providence,    Taunton  and   Bridgewater   Stage 
Office,  119  Union. 

Anti-Slavery  Reading  Room,  107  Union. 

Post  Office,  Custom  House,  William,  cor.  North  Second. 

Academy,  155  County,  corner  Elm. 

Watch  House,  on  Mechanics  Row,  near  Purchase. 

New  Bedford  Mercury  Office,  35  North  Water. 

"  "         Reading  Room,  35  North  Water. 

New  Bedford  Gazette  Office,  7  South  Water. 

Theatre  or  Circus,  119  County,  corner  Elm. 

North  Market,  157  Purchase. 

South  Market,  Market  Square,  on  Third  and  South  Second 
near  Union, 

Bathing  House,  28  North  Sixth. 

CANDLE  HOUSES  AND  OIL  MANUFACTORIES, 

William  T.  Russell's,  £6  Third;  Charles  W.  Morgan's, 
82  South  Water;  William  T.  Hawes',  128  Ray;  David 
Coffin's,  96  First;  T.  S.  h  N.  Hathaway's,  67  School; 
Joseph  Ricketson's,  163  South  Second,  corner  South;  Hus- 
sey  h  Howland's,  Smoking  Rock  Point ;  George  Tyson's 
Building,  58  South,  corner  Second  ;  Lawrence  GrinnelFs, 
First,  cor.  Grinnell;  Isaac  Howland,  Jr.  h  Co.'s,  71  School ; 
Alexander  H.  Campbell's,  104  North  Water ;  William  W. 
Swain's,  in  rear  of  Parker's  brick  building,  Middle  street ; 
Coffin's  wharf. 

HOTELS,  TAVERNS,  &c. 

New  Bedford  Coffee   House,    Thomas   Cole,  20  South- 
Water. 

Washington  Ho'el,  William  B.  Tahcr,   16  South  Water. 
Union  Hotel,  Erottus  II.  Uooliit'e,  17  South  Water. 


24 


REGISTER. 


Commercial  Coffee  House,  J oh n  Blake,  140  Union  cor- 
ner of  Fourth. 

Mansion  House,  Lydia  Doubleday,  87  Union  corner 
North-Second. 

POPULATION. 

New  Bedford  including  Fairhaven,  was  incorporated  in 
1787,  and  in  1810  contained  a  population  of  5.651 .  In 
1812  the  Town  of  Fairhaven  was  incorporated,  which  in 
1820  contained  a  population  of  2,733,  and  in  1830,3,034: 
making  an  increase  in  ten  years  of  11  per  cent.  The 
population  of  New  Bedford  in  1820,  was  3,947,  and  in 
1830,  7,592;  making  an  increase  of  more  than  92  per  cent 
in  the  same  space  of  time. 

The  population  of  New  Bedford,  as  taken  by  Simeon 
Bailey,  in  July,  1836,  is  11,113,  making  an  increase  of  nearly 
47  per  cent  in  six  years. 

The  following  Table  shows  the  number  of  males  and  fe- 
males between  certain  ages,  as  taken  by  Mr  Bailey  ;  as  also 
the  amount  of  colored  population. 


O) 

Under  3 

3  to  6 

6  to  15 

15  (o  21 

Over  21 

Number 

No  of 

H 
0 
H 

8  « 

z* 

yrs  of  a^e 

yrs  of  age 

yrs  of  age 

yrs  of  age 

yrs  of  a^e 

of  Whiles. 

Blocks. 

£.2! 

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*l 

n 

*n 

*1 

^ 

•sj 

2 

— 
ST 
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3 

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P 

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2 
■ 

§ 

If 

EL 

5 

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1 
ST 

i 

One     J     2D |     3J     5[    10 1     ?[   ll[   16\     5\     l\     30  [     2o|     59 1     60|  |    119 

Two  1  65 1  Igj  16J  15 1  9|  37 1  45|  24J  19|  84 1  102|  17o|  191 1  [  |  366 
Three|  88 1  lg]  34 1  i T |  19[  55 1  40 j  19 1  25 1  114[  109|  219|  227J  2|  |  448 
Four  1  970|262l27l|l9l|219l392|43l|350|346|l936ll407l2796|2518|335ll56|  5805 
Five  1  664|l33ll92|l32|l38|34l|37l|275|270ll257|ll02|l907|l913|23l|l60l  4211 
Six  1  27|  10|  14[  2[  6l  10J  20]  3|  6\  5p|  43 j  68|  8P|  7|  s\  164 
|l834|439|532|367|398|846|923|676|673|347l|2788|5224|4995|575|319|ii,H3 


register.  x>j 

New  Bedford  Social  Library. 
Founded  1803 — Present  number  of  Volumes,  3,000. 
Annnal  Meeting,  first  Saturday  in  September. 
Directors — Thomas  A.  Greene,  Wm.  H.  Taylor,  Wm. 
C.  Taber. 

Librarian,  Treasurer  and  Collector — Geo.  W.  Baker. 
Clerk — Joseph  Congdon. 


New  Bedford  Lyceum. 
Founded  in  1828. 
Annual  Meeting  last  Friday  in  April. 
President — Thomas  A.  Greene. 

Vice  Presidents — James  B.  Congdon,  Jas.  A.  Roberts. 
Recording  Secretary — Isaac  C.  Taber. 
Corresponding  Secretary — John  Burrage. 
Treasurer — George  W.  Baker. 

Curators — Oliver  Prescott,  Stephen  Merrihew,  John  F. 
Emerson. 

Committee  of  Arrangements — John  Williams,  Jr.,  Isaac 
N.  Stoddard,  Henry  W.  Lee. 
Auditor — George  Howland,  Jr. 


New    Bedford    Port    Society    for   the    Moral   Im. 
provement  of  seamen. 

Annual  Meeting  on  the  first  Tuesday  in  November. 

President — Samuel  Rodman,  Jr. 

Vice  Presidents — Sylvester  Holmes,  Stephen  Merrihew. 

Recording  Secretary— -William  H.  Taylor. 

Corresponding  Secretary — John  F.  Emerson. 

Treasurer — John  R.  Thornton. 

Managers — James  Arnold,  Charles  W.  Morgan,  Benja- 
min Rodman,  Jared  Parkhurst,  Jr.,  Henry  Taber,  John  Per- 
kins, William  H.  Stowell,  James  B.  Congdon,  Charles  Cog- 
geshall,  Jonathan  R.  Ward,  Oliver  Crocker,  Alexander  H. 
Seabury,  Thomas  Nye,  Jr.,  Alfred  Gibbs,  Geo,  B.  Worth, 
John  H.  W.  Page,  Joseph  Ricketson. 


26  register. 

New  Bedford  Temperance  Society. 
Annual  Meeting  called  by  the  Executive  Committee. 
President — James  Arnold. 
Vice  President — James  B.  Congdon. 
Treasurer — Joseph  Congdon. 
Secretary — E.  L.  Goddard. 

The  following  persons,  together  with  the  above,  compose  the 
Board  oj  Managers  : 
Samuel  Rodman,  Stephen  Merrihew,  John  F.  Emerson. 
Jared  Parkhurst,  Jr.  Thomas  Nickerson,  Thomas  A.  Gieene, 
Oliver  Crocker,  Charles  W.  Morgan,  Enoch  Mudge,  Jona- 
than R.  Ward,  Jeremiah  G.  Harris,  Win.  H.  Stowell. 


New  Bedford  Anti-Slavery  Society. 
Annual  Meeting  July  4. 
President — William  Rotch,  Jr. 

Vice  Presidents — Andrew  Robeson,  John  O.  Choules. 
Joseph  Ricketson,  Joseph  Congdon. 

Recording  Secretary-^-James  B.  Congdon. 
Corresponding  Secretary — John  Burrage. 
Treasurer — John  F.  Emerson. 


New  Bedford  Bible  Society. 
Annual  Meeting  fourth  Tuesday  in  September. 
President — John  Perkins. 

Vice  Presidents — -Andrew  Mackie,  Wm.  H.  Taylor. 
Si cretary—~ William  G.  E.  Pope. 
Treasurer-— Sidney  Underwood. 
The  following  persons,  together  with  the  above,  constitute 
the  Executive  Committee  : 
Charles  Coggeshall,  Henry  Taber,  Rev.  S.  Holmes,  Rev. 
N,  T.  Bent,  Rev.  Enoch  Mudge,  William  Knights. 


New  Bedford  Young  Men's  Temperance  Society. 
Annual  Meeling  third  Monday  in  June. 
President — John  F.  Emerson. 


REGISTER.  £7 

Vice  Presidents — Henry  W.  Lee,  Andrew  Robeson.  Jr. 

Corresponding  Secretary — James  B.  Congdon. 

Recording  Secretary — Joseph  L.  Freeman. 

Treasurer — E.  L.  Goddard. 

Executive  Committee — A.  H.  Seabury,  Wm.  H.  Stow  ell, 
Jared  Parkhurst,  Jr.,  D.  H.  Armstrong,  N.  T.  Bent,  Geo. 

F.  Hussey.  i 

New  Bedford  Young   Men's  Anti-Slavery  Society. 

Founded  February  27th,  1836. 

Annual  Meeting,  1st  Monday  in  January. 

President — Rodney  French. 

Secretary  and  Treasurer — Henry  W.  Lee. 

Counsellors — John  F.  Emerson,  William  R.  Pitman,  Isaac 
C.  Taber,  William  G.  E.  Pope,  Andrew  Robeson,  Jr.-,  Wm, 
H.  Stowell. 


New  Bedford  Mechanics    Association. 
Founded  February  19,  1833. 
Annual  Meeting  first  Monday  in  October, 
President — John  Perkins. 
Vice  President — Sampson  Perkins. 
Recording  Secretary — William  Howe. 
Corresponding  Secretary — William  H.  Allen. 
Treasurer — William  Howe. 

Directors — William  H.  Allen,  J.  R.  Ward,  Thomas  B. 
Bush,  Oliver  Swain,  Gideon  Allen,  Henry  P.  Willis,  Francis 
Baker,  Dudley  Davenport,  Charles  M.  Pierce. 

SCHOOLS  AND  SCHOOL  TEACHERS. 

Public   Schools. 

District  No.  1 . 
Amah  W.  Bennett,  Principal :  Annual  Salary,  $204 

District  J\'o.  2. 
Martha  L.  Hooper,  Principal ;  Annual  Salary,  $192 

Meribah  R.  Taber,  Assistant,  "  120 

$312 


28 


REGISTER. 


District  No.  3. 
J.  D.  Nichols,  Principal  in  boys'  school;  Annual  Salary,  $500 
Mary  G.  Bradford,  "  in  girls'  school;  "  192 


District  No.  4. 
S.  Haskins,  Principal  boys'  school,  45  Maxfield;  An.Sal. 
Mary  Holmes,  "  girls'  " 
Azel  P.  Ladd,  "  boys'  " 
Caroline  N.  Thornton,  assist.  " 
Julia  H.  Haskell,  prin.  girls'  " 
Abbey  GifTord,  *  "  ■ 
Horace  Spalding,  "  boys'  " 
Cynthia  H.  Ladd,  "  girls'  " 
MaryAnnWilbour,"  infant" 
Harriet  Covel,  assist.       u      * 


$692 


Charles  st. 


71  William, 
Charles  st. 


250 
600 
250 
300 
150 
600 
250 
250 
125 


1,375 


District  No.  5. 
D.  H.  Armstrong,  prin.  boys' school,  Bush  st.  An.  Sal.  $600 


Deb'h.  F.  Haskell,  assis.  « 
Patience  Wady,         "     f< 
Ebenezer  Hervey,  prin.     " 
Caroline  Crocker,    "     girls' 
Clarissa  S.  Barker,  « 
Mary  Abby  Swan,  assis.    " 
Ruth  L.  Swan,  prin.  infant 
Ann  Maria  Bailey,  assis.  " 
Mary  Bailey,  prin. 


Sixth  st. 
Bush  st. 


County  st. 


250 
150 
600 
275 
250 
150 
250 
150 
150 


District  No.  6. 
John  Fisher,  principal  ;  Annual  Salary, 


$2,825 


Amount  paid  for  tuition  in  District  No.  1 , 
t(  ct  it  ((  n    ^ 

(t  a  «e  tt  a      3^ 


$204 
312 
692 


REGISTER.  29 

Amount  paid  for  tuition  in  District  No.  4,  3,375 

"      5,  2,825 

"      6,  228 


$7,636 


Amount  appropriated  by  the  Town  for  the  support 
of  Public  Schools  for  the  year  1836,  $8,600 

Total  amount  paid  for  tuition  alone  in  Public  Schools,      7,636 

Balance  for  Fuel  and  other  necessary  expenses,  $964 

PRIVATE    SCHOOLS. 

Friends'  Academy,  County  street. 

Isaac  N.  Stoddard,  Principal — Henry.  W.  Lee,  Assistant. 

Abbey  Osgood,  Assistant  of  Female  Department. 

High  School — 107  William  street. 
John  F.  Emerson,  Principal — Deborah  Weston,  Assistant. 

[There  are  a  large  number  of  private  schools  in  addition  to 
the  above,  but  which  it  is  not  thought  proper  to  insert.] 


MILITIA    OFFICERS     RESIDING     IN    NEW 
BEDFORD. 

The  Fifth  Division  of  Massachusetts  Militia  comprises  Bris- 
tol, Plymouth  and  Barnstable  counties. 
Major  General — James  D.  Thompson. 

Aids-de-Camp — Geo.  A.  Bourne  and  Wm.  C.  Whitridge,  Jr. 
Division  Inspector — James  H.  Collins. 
Division  Quarter  Master — William  T.  Hawes. 
Judge  Advocate — J.  H.  W.  Page. 


The  Second  Regiment,2d  Brigade, 5th  Division,  comprises  the 
towns  of  New  Bedford,  Fairhaven,  Dartmouth  and  Westport. 
Colonel — David  Silvester. 
Lt.  Colonel— Stephen  W.  Taber. 
Major — Christopher  A.  Church,  of  Westport, 
Adjutant — Abner  C.  Browne!!. 
Quarter  Master — Edward  Crocker. 
Paymaster — John  T.  Stall. 
4 


30  REGISTER. 

The  Batallion  of  Light  Infantry  is  composed  of  all  the  Vol- 
unteer Companies  of  Light  Infantry,  Grenadiers,  and  Riflemen 
of  the  2d  Brigade,  5th  Division. 

Major — Jeremiah  G.  Harris. 

Adjutant — James  M.  Staples. 

Quarter  Master — James  M.  Murdock. 

Surgeon — William  R.  Wells. 


New  Bedford   Mechanic   Rifle    Company. 

Captain — Stephen  Curtis. 
Lieutenant — Seth  H.  Ingalls. 
Ensign — Thomas  Bailey. 


Washington  Artillery  Company  of  New  Bedford. 

Captain 

First  Lieutenant 


Second  Lieutenant — Otis  Little. 


STREETS,  ALLEYS,  etc. 

The  streets  of  New  Bedford  are  laid  out  North  and  South, 
East  and  West,  intersecting  each  other  at  right  angles,  or  near- 
ly so. 

List  of  East  and    West  Streets,  in  the  order  of  their  location 
from  Union  Street  South,  to  ivit : — 

Union  street,  from  the  river  west  across  County  street, 

Spring  street,  from  South  Second  west  to  County  street. 

School  street,  from  the  river  west  to  County  street. 

Arnold  street,  from  County  west, 

Walnut  street,  from  Coffin's  wharf  west  to  County  street. 

Bush  sheet,  from  Davenport's  wharf  west  to  County  street, 
not  open  from  Fourth  to  Seventh  streets. 

Coffin  street,  from  Eddy's  wharf  west  to  Third  street. 

Cherry  street,  from  Sixth  west  to  County  street,  and  nearly 
in  range  with  Coffin  street. 

Hawthorn  street,  from  County  street  west  to  Dartmouth  line, 
passing  to  the  north  of  Joseph  R.  Anthony's  house. 

Russell  stiest,  from  South  Second  west  to  County  street. 

Pine  street,  from  South  water  east  to  the  river. 


REGISTER. 


31 


Morgan's  Row,  from  South  water  west  to  South  Second  street, 
passing  North  of  the  Common  Burying  Ground. 

Bedford  street,  from  Third  street  west  across  County  street 
to  Dartmouth  line. 

Leonard  street,  from  South  water  east  to  Rotch's  South 
wharf,  and  nearly  in  range  with  Bedford  street. 

Griffin  street,  from  Third  east  to  the  Friend's  Burying  ground. 

Howland  street,  from  South  water  west  to  Third  street,  in 
front  of  the  South  Block. 

Wing  street,  from  Third  west  to  County  street  nearly  in 
range  with  Howland  street. 

Allen  street,  from  County  street  west,  to  Dartmouth,  leading 
to  Padanaram,  nearly  in  line  with  Wing  and  Howland  streets. 

Grinncll  street,  from  the  river  west  to  County  street. 

South  street,  from  the  river  west  to  County  street. 


List  of  East  and  West  Streets,  in  the  order  of  their  location 
from   Union  Street  North,  to  wit  : — 

Morgan  street,  from  County  street  west,  passing  to  the 
north  of  the  Court  House  and  Jail. 

Rose  Alley,  from  North  Water  east  to  Taber's  wharf. 

Central  street,  from  North  Water  east  to  Central  wharf. 

Hamilton  street,  from  North  Water  east  to  Rotch's  wharf, 
south  of  Merchants  Bank. 

William  street,  from  North  Water  west  to  County  street, 
north  of  Custom  House. 

Rodman  street,  from  North  Water  east  to  Rotch's  North 
wharf. 

Mechanic'1  s  Lane,  from  Purchase  west  to  Eighth  street. 

Elm  street,  from  North  Water  west  across  County  street, 

Middle  street,  from  the  Bridge  west  across  County  street. 

Charles  street,  from  Purchase  street  west. 

High  street,  from  Purchase  east  to  North  Second  and  in  line 
of  Charles  street. 

Ark  Lane,  from    east  end  of  Charles  street  east  to  the  water. 

Kempton  street,  from  North  Second  west  across  County  to  the 
Dartmouth  line,  thence  leading  to  Smith's  Mills.  From  Foster 
street  east  it  is  but  partially  open. 

Mill  street,  from  Ray  west  to  Hill  street. 

North  street,  from  the  river  west  to  County  street. 


32  REGISTER. 

Hillman  street,  from  Samuel  Rodman's  wharf  west  across 
County  street. 

Maxfeld  street,  from  the  river  west  to  County  street. 

Smith  street,  from  County  street  west,  passing  north  of  Com- 
fort Whitings  house. 

Campbell  street,  from  Ray  west  to  Pleasant  street. 

Willis  street,  from  Ray  westerly  to  County  street. 

Pearl  street,  from  the  river  west  to  Purchase  street. 

Pope  street,  from  the  river  west  to  Purchase  street. 


List  of  North  o,nd  South  Streets,  on  the  South  side  of  Union  street 
in  the  order  of  their  location  from  the  River  West,  to  wit : — 

Cross  Street,  from  Pine  south  to  the  Friend's  Burying 
Ground. 

Prospect  street,  from  South  street  north  past  Reuben  Rus- 
sell's house  to  a  cove. 

South  Orange  street,  from  South  street  north  to  a  cove. 

South  Water  street,  from  the  "Four  Corners"  south. 

First  street,  from  Union  south. 

South  Second  street,  from  Union  street  south  to  the  Common 
Burying  Ground,  and  thence  from  Howland  street  south. 

Third  street,  from  Union  south. 

Fourth  street,  from  Union  south  to  Bedford  street. 

Fifth  street,  from  Union  South  to  Bedford  street. 

South  Sixth  street,  from  Union  south  to  Wing  street. 

Seventh  street,  from  Union  south  to  Cherry. 

County  street,  from  "Clark's  Cove"  northerly  across  Union, 
past  J.  A.  Parker's  house. 

Orchard  street,  from  Hawthorn  south  to  Bedford  street,  in 
front  of  Joseph  R.  Anthony's  house. 


hist  of  North  and  South  Streets,  on  the  North  side  of  Union 
St.,  in  the  order  of  their  location  from  the  River  West,  to  wit : — 

Orange  street,  from  Union  street  north  to  Rodman  street. 

North  Water  street,  from  the  "Four  Corners"  north  to  Mid- 
dle street. 

Bethel  Court,  opens  north  side  Union  street,  opposite  First  st. 

North  Second  street,  from  Union  north  to  Maxfeld  street. 

Ray  street,  from  Kempton  north  across  Pope  street. 


REGISTER.  do 

Purchase  street,  from  Union  north,  leading  to  Accuslmet 
village. 

Cheap  Side  street,  from  Union  to  William,  and  nearly  in 
range  with  Pleasant  street. 

Pleasant  street,  from  Kempton  north  to  Willis  street. 

Foster  street,  from  Charles  north  to  Maxfeld  street. 

North  street,  from  Union  north  to  Middle  street. 

Cushing  street,  from  Maxfeld  street  north. 

Hill  street,  from  Kempton  to  Hillman  street. 

Walden  street,  from  Hillman  street  north. 

Eighth  street,  from  Union  to  Elm  street. 

Thomas  street,  from  Hillman  street  north. 

County  street,  from  "Clark's  Cove"  northerly  across  Union, 
past  J.  A.  Parker's  house. 

Summer  street,  from  Elm  street  north. 

WHARVES,  REFERRED  TO  IN  THIS  DIRECTORY. 

List  of  Wharves  in  the  order  of  their  location  from  North 
to  South,  to  wit : — 
S.  Rodman's  wharf,  foot  of  Hillman  street. 
G.  Hoicland's  wharf,  next  south  of  S.  Rodman's  wharf. 
Robeson' s  wharf  next  south  of  the  preceding,  and  a    little 
south  of  North  street. 

Parker's  wharf  foot  of  Middle  street,  next  south  of  the  Bridge, 

Howland's  wharf  foot  of  Middle  street. 

Hazard's  wharf  opens  at  78  North  Water  street. 

Rotch's  wharf,  foot  of  Hamilton  and  Rodman  streets. 

Central  wharf  foot  of  Central  street. 

Taber's  wharf  next  north  of  Union  street. 

Geo.  Howland's  wharf  next  South,  or  at  the  foot  of  Union  st. 

J.  4*  G.  Howland's  wharf  opens  at  20  South  Water. 

Ferry  Boat  wharf,  next  south  of  the  last. 

Coffin's  wharf  foot  of  Walnut  street. 

Davenport' s  wharf,  foot  of  Bush  street. 

Eddy's  wharf  foot  of  Coffin  street. 

Rotch's  South  wharf  foot  of  Leonard  stree.i. 


I¥EW  BEDFORD  DIRECTORY. 


ABams  Lewis,  master  mariner,  house  35  South  Second  street 

Adams  Benjamin  F.  shipwright,  house  44  Kempton 

Adams  John,  c.  boarding  house  111  Ray 

Adams  Stedman  G.  works  for  J.  G.  Harris,  7  South  Water 

Adams  Emanuel,  laborer,  house  36  County 

Adams  Hezekiah,  mariner 

Akin  Seth  K.  lumber,  156  Ray,  house  41  Union 

Akin  Benjamin,  branch  pilot,  house  5  North  street 

Akin  John,  captain  house  51  Seventh,  corner  Bush 

Akin  James,  mariner,  house  17  Howland 

Akin  Timothy,  farmer  and  blacksmith,  house  1  County 

Akin  David,  laborer,  house  49  Wing,  corner  County 

Albro  Samuel  S.  grocer,  101,  house  86  Middle 

Albro  James,  house  149  Elm 

Albro  Henry,  grocer,  7,  house  8,  Market  Square 

A'bert  Thomas,  98  South  Second 

Albert  John,  laborer,  house  21  Bedford 

Albertson  Ester,  widow,  boarding  house  31  Spring,  corner  Fourth 

Alden  Francis  L.  auctioneer,  office,  5  North  Water,  house  35  Seventh 

Allen  Humphrey,  sailmaker,  house  6  Bush 

Allen  Slocum,  housew-ight,  house  65  Third 

Allen  William  M.  house  92  South  Water 

Allen  Nelson,  grocer,  35,  house  33,  Union 

Allen  Joseph,  Jr.  stone  cutter,  house  166  Union 

Allen  Harden,  mariner  ho'ise  rear  Grace  Church 


36  DIRECTORY. 

Allen  Thomas  C.  harness-maker,  7  Purchase,  house  123  Middle 

Allen  Thomas,  victualler,  23,  house  13,  Purchase 

Allen  Job,  blacksmith,  4  Sear's  Court,  house  136  Union,  corner  Fourth 

Allen  Uriah  P.  shipwright,  house  75  Purchase,  corner  Middle 

Allen  Francis  T.  shipwright,  house  137  Purchase,  corner  North 

Allen  Robert,  blacksmith,  2-11,  house  240  Purchase 

Allen  Frederick  S.  [Lothrop  fy  Alien)  house  94  Middle,  corner  Purchase 

Allen  Rebecca,  wife  of  Elijah,  house  126  Kempton 

Allen  William  W.  laborer,  house  7  North 

Allen  Nelson,  cooper,  house  80  Maxfeld,  corner  Walden 

Allen  William,  mariner,  house  155  Ray,  corner  Willis 

Allen  Thomas,  2nd  (J.  Sf  T.  Allen)  house  86  First,  corner  Bush 

Allen  Joseph  H.  {J,  fy  T.  Allen)  house  58  Fifth 

Allen  Gideon,  merchant,  c.  r.  11  Hazzard's  wharf,  house  23  Sixth,  cor.  School 

Allen  William  H.  merchant,    counting    room    11   Hazzard's  wharf,  house  30 

Seventh,  corner  School. 
Allen  Prudence,  widow,  house  25  Russell 
Allen  William  R.  blockmaker,  house  25  Russell 
Allen  Charles,  c.  laborer,  house  68  South  Water 
Allen  Betsey,  milliner,  house  89  Charles 

Allen  Abraham,  {Butler  8f  Allen)  house  38  Bedford,  corner  Sixth 
Allen  Frederick,  laborer,  house  119  South  Second 

Allen  Humphrey,  laborer,  house  48  South,  corner  First 

Allen  David,  ropemaker,  house  rear  55  County 

Allen  John,  ropemaker,  house  7  Allen 

Allen  John  H.  {Gilbert,  Kelley  $  Allen)  boards  58  Fifth 

Allen  J.  &  T.  {Joseph  H.  fy  Thomas  2nd)  ship-chandlers,  9  Hazzard's  wharf. 

Allen  Charles,  ropemaker,  son  of  Abraham 

Allen  William  H.  Jr.  30  Seventh,  corner  School 

Allen  Alexander  H.  mariner,  boards  137  Purchase 

Allen  Sylvanus,  cooper,  boards  rear  130  Ray 

Allen  Daniel  Anthony 

Almy  Giles  S.  laborer,  works  55  Walnut,  corner  Fifth,  house  Arnold 

Almy  Leonard,  stevedore,  house  78  Kempton 

Almy  Peter,  laborer,  house  125  Middle 

Almy  Welcome  A.  butcher,  house  162  Purchase,  corner  Hillman,. 

Almy  James,  jeweller,  81  Union,  house  41  Fourth 

Ambrose  Francis,  mariner,  house  55  County 

Andrews  Christopher,  40  Union 

Angier  Joseph  Rev.  house  95  Elm 

Anderson  Norris,  c.  soap  manufucturer  house  115  Ray 

Anthony  Benjamin,  victualler,  23,  house  21,  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  37 

Anthony  Philip,  house  14.  Sixth 

Anthony  Jane,  widow,  house  7  Morgan's  Row 

Anthony  Welcome  L.  mariner,  house  21  Morgan's  Row 

Anthony  Joseph  R.  ( William  R.  Rotch,  fy  Co.)  house  Hawthorn 

Anthony  Humphrey,  master  mariner,  house  145  South  Water 

Anthony  Asa,  master  mariner,  boards  16  South  Water 

Antoine  Joseph,  boarding  house,  94  North  Water 

Antoue  Joseph,  laborer,  house  96  Charles 

Armstrong  David  H.  Instructor,  house  81  Fourth 

Archer  Samuel,  boat-builder,  house  52  South  Water 

Arnold  James,  house  133  County  head  Spring 

Ashley  Leonard,  laborer,  house  71  Ray 

Atcherson  Moses,  brass-founder,  house  123  Purchase 

Atherton  Charles,  Dry  Goods,  46  Purchase,  house  20  Schoo 

Austin  William,  master  mariner,  at  sea 

Avery  Thomas,  truckman,  house  47  South  Second 

Ayres  Joseph,  pensioner,  house  25  Kempton 

Babcock  Spooner,  house  35  South  Second 

Babbett  James  M.  shipwright  house  167  Purchase 

Bacon  Calvin  Edson,  at  Jireh  Perry's  175  Union 

Baker  George  T.  merchant,  counting  room,  17,  house  23  North  Second 

Baker  Luther,  Rev.  house  169  Middle 

Baker  Job,  blacksmith,  80  Spring,  house  22  Sixth,  corner  School 

Baker  Benjamin,  mariner,  house  Smith 

Baker  Francis,  mason,  house  64  School 

Baker  George  W.  assessor  and  treasurer  of  Savings  Institution,  21  Hamilton, 

house  26th  Seventh,  corner  School 
Baker  Zarah,  Botanic  physcician,  83  Purchase 
Baker  Thatcher,  bo  rding,  9  Market  Square 
Baker  Edward  L.  clerk  17  Middle,  boards  22  Sixth,  corner  School 
Baker  David,  mathematical  instrument  maker,  44  North  Water,    boards    22 

Third,  corner  Spring 
Bailey  Cornelius,  tailor,  house  64  South,  corner  Third 
Bailey  John,  jeweller,  91  Union,  house  J 67  Union 

Bailey  Tillinghast  &  Son  (Thomas  Baileij)  traders,  house  155  purchase 
Bailey 'I  nomas,  (  T.  Bailey  4*  Son)  house  155  Purchase 
Bailey  Isaac,  stable  keeper,  house  19  Hillman 
Bailey  Simeon,  accountant,  house  61  Bedford,  corner  County 
Bailey  Rebecca,  widow,  c.  house  29  Allen 
Bailey  George,  mariner,  c.  house  rear  29  Allen 
Bailey  Philip,  laborer,  boards  64  South,  corner  Third 
Bailey  Richard,  in  ship  George  «fc  Susan — George  Howland 


38  DIRECTORY. 

Bailey  Joseph,  son  of  John,  91,  house  167  Union 

Bailey  Jeremiah,  mariner,  brother  of  Cornelius,  64  South,  corner  Third 

Bain  William,  truckman,  house  156  Elm 

Banks  John,  colored,  mariner,  house  226  Middle 

Barker  Joshua,  housewright.  53,  house  51  Third,  corner  Walnut 

Barker  Abraham,  &  Co.  (Jared  Parkhurst  Jr.)  117  Union,  house  23  Fifth 

Barker  Joseph,  master  mariner,  house  23  Walnut 

Barker  John,  master  mariner,  house  27  Elm 

Barker  George  F.  son  of  Abraham,  28  Fifth 

Barker  William,  clerk  67  North  Second,  corner  Middle,  boards  65  North  Second 

Barber  Varnum,  12  Union 

Barlow  James  L.  cooper,  house  173  Ray 

Barney  Griffin,  rope  maker,  house  68  South  Second 

Barney  Paul,  house  61  Fourth,  corner  Bush 

Barney  Peter,  house  44  School,  corner  Third 

Barney  Albert  C.  apothecary,  49  Purchase 

Barney  Jonathan  W.  ropemaker,  68  South  Second 

Barnard  Edward  C.  master  mariner,  house  27  Third 

Barstow  Thomas,  shipwright,  house  27  Mill,  corner  Purchase 

Barstow  Wilson,  rigger,  house  25  Howland 

Barton  Reuben,  rigger,  house  31  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 

Barrows,  (John  N)  Eddy,  (Charles  E)  &  Co.  grocers    118    Union,    corner 

Third 
Barrows  James  L.  tailor,  works,  7  North  Water,  boards  37  Mill 
Bartlett  Lyman,  surgeon,  89  Union,  house  55  South  Second,  corner  Walnut 
Bartlett  I.  H.  provision  merchant  and  oil  dealer,  1  and  2  George  Howland's 

wharf,  house  133  .Union,  corner  Purchase 
Bartlett  Fayette,  professor  of  music,  house  54  North  Second 
Bartlett  Samuel,  truckman,  rear  128,  boards  133  Union 

Bartlett  Lewis  L.cordwainer,  works  41  Purchase,  boards  31  Spring,  cor.  Fourth 
Bartlett  Moses  E.  printer,  Mercury  Office,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 
Bassett  James  R.  master  mariner,  house  103  North  Second 
Bassett  Joseph  L.  caulker,  house  66  Mill  J 
Bassett  Ezra,  counsellor,  5  North  Water,  house  99  Pleasant 
Bassett  Richard,  caulker,  house  30  Middle 
Bassett  Sarah,  house  92  Third 

Bassett  Ezra,  Jr.  clerk,  26  North  Water,  boards  73  Fourth 
Bassett  Benjamin 

Bates  Nathan,  deacon,  house  33  Third,  corner  School 
Bates  Merrit,  painter,  house  13  Kempton 
Bates  ( William)  &  Haskins  (Read)  painters,  26  Union 
Bates  William,  (Bates  #  Haskins)  house  16  Middle 
JBates  James,  wood  measurer,  house  16  North,  corner  Ray 


DIRECTORY.  39 

Bates  Amos,  jeweller,  91  Union,  boards  167  Union 

Baylies  John,  Jailer  &  Deputy  Sheriff,  Morgan  street 

Beden  Richard  B.  truckman,  boards  130  Kempton 

BedcnElihu.  stone  cutter,  house  172  Kempton 

Bearse  Enoch,  rigger,  house  31  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 

Beauchannon  Thomas,  c.  bathing  house,  30  North  Sixth 

Beetle  William,  spar  maktr,  Beetle's  Lane,  house  88  North  Second,  corner 

Kempton 
Beetle  James,  boat  builder,  214  Purchase 

Bennett  Samuel,  furniture,  44  Purchase  and  G2  William,  house  205  Purchase 
Bennett  Lucy,  milliuer  and  dressmaker,  60  William 
Bennett  Deliverance,  pensioner,  house  41  North  Sixth 
Bennett  Andrew  J.  mariner,  in  ship  Nile,  inquire  of  Stafford  Healy 
Bennett  Peter,  shipwright,  house  76  Middle 
Bennett  Robert,  painter,  boards  11  Elm 
Benjamin  Isaac,  caulker,  house  10  Ark  Lane 

Benson  f  Joshua)  and  Simmons  (Orrin)  grocers,  67  N.  Second,  cor.  Middle 
Bent  Nathaniel  T.  Rev.  house  opposite  2  Cheapside 
Berkley  Morris,  laborer,  house  3  S.  Rodman's  wharf 
Berry  William,  c.  barber,  9  Third,  house  24  South  Second 
Betts  Leven,c.  laborer,  house  95  Charles 
Bidwell  Lucius,  painter,  house  201  Middle 
Bickman  John,  laborer,  house  71  Ray 
Bierstead  Henry,  cooper,  house  11  Mill,  corner  Ray 
Billings  Ephraim,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Alexander  Barelay 
Bissimore  David,  stevedore,  house  33  North 
Blackmer  William,  master  mariner,  house  145  Third 
Blackmer  George  W.  truckman,  house  95  South  Sixth 
Blanchard  Jason,  boarding  house,  29  Union 
Blanchard  Martin,  cooper,  house  116  Kempton 
Blanchard  Timothy,  laborer,  house  258  Purchase 
Blankenship  Paul,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Logan 
Blain  Samuel,  master  mariner,  house  130  Kempton 
Blake  John,  innholder,  140  Union,  corner  Fourth 
Bliss  William  Jr.  ropemaker,  house  124  Third 
Bliss  Alexander,  house  97  South  Second 
Bliss  Isaac,  cabinet  maker,  81,  house  79  Fifth 
Bliss  William,  sexton,  house  89  Third 
Bliss  Samuel,  sexton  and  ropemaker,  house  8  Rowland 
Bliss  Josiah  L.  ropemaker,  house  120  South  Second 
Blood  Henry,  clerk  in  Bedford  Commercial  Bank 
Blood  Lewis* 


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DIRECTORY. 


Blossom  Sally  D.  widow,  house  37  Foster,  corner  Mill 

Bly  Horatio  IN.  caulker,  house  76  Purchase,  corner  Middle 

Bodfish  Oliver,  shipwright,  house  33  High 

Boid  Betsy  E.  widow,  house  64  Foster 

Bond  Frederick,  laborer,  house  43  Middle 

Bonney  Deborah,  widow,  house  44  South  Second 

Bonney  Samuel,  house  76  South  Second 

Bonney  Josiah  S.  sailmaker,  (Chapman  §-  Bonneij)  house  18  Fifth 

Bonney  Henry  M.  mariner,  44  South  Second 

Boothe  John  K.  house  47  Wing 

Boon  William  H.  blockmaker,  boards  at  18  Third,  corner  Spring 

Borden  Dame.* 

Bosworth  James,  cordwainer,  69,  house  100  South  Second 

Bosworth  Charles,  boat  builder,  76  First,  house  50  South 

Bosworth  Amos,  mariner,  in  ship  Lancaster 

Bosworth  Joseph,  boards  71  First 

Bourne  Elisha,  master  mariner,  boarding,  55  South  Second,  corner  Walnut 

Bourne  George  A.  furniture  and  carpeting,  105  Union 

Bourne  Sophia,  widow,  house  54  North  Second 

Bourne  Edward,  shoes,  97  North  Water,  house  10  Bethel  Court 

Bourne  Jonathan,  Jr.  grocer,  85  Union,  house  53  School 

Bowman  Francis,  ship  joiner,  house  rear  60  Cushing 

Boyles  Patrick,  shipwright,  house  rear  165  Ray 

Bradford  Charles* 

Bradley  David  S   cooper,  house  35  Seventh 

Braley  Alden,  housewright,  house  12  Campbell,  corner  Purchase 

Bramhall  Joseph,  upholsterer,  house  57  North  Sixth 

Brayton  Deborah,  widow,  house  17  Walnut,  corner  South  Second 

Brayton  David,  cooper  and  gauger,  house  70  South  Second,  corner  Bush 

Brayton  John  E.  mariner,  70  South  Second,  corner  Bush 

Brayton  Shubael  F.  mariner,  70  South  Second,  corner  Bush 

Brayton  Israel,  mariner,  17  Walnut,  corner  South  Second 

Bride  Thomas,  house  3  S.  Rodman's  wharf 

Briggs  Charles,  housewright,  house  86  Fourth 

Briggs  John,  master  mariner,  house  97  Elm 

P.riggs  David,  house  81  Maxfeld 

Briggs  Pari,  shipwright,  house  6  Pearl 

Briggs  John,  c.  laborer,  house  29  Allen 

Briggs  Luther,  Jr.  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  William  Hamilton 

Briggs  Ephraiim  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  St.  George 

Briggs  Alfred,  rooper,  34-  First 

Briggs  Samuel,  works  for  Kichmond  &  Wilcox 


DIRECTORY.  4{ 

Briggs  Alfred  C.  cooper,  boards  9  North  Second 

Brigham  Silas,  blacksmith,  house  85  Purchase 

Brigham  Francis  L.  surg  on  dentist,  24  Purchase 

Brightman  William,  housewright,  house  147  Middle 

Brighlman  Frederick,  housevvright,  house  120  Kempton 

Brightman  Henry,  at  sea  in  ship  Waver!)' 

Broodier  Charles  W.  mariner,  c.  house  150  Purchase 

Brooks  Ca'vin  B.  boarding  house,  57  South  Water,  corner  Walnut 

Brookman  William,  house  rear  152  Union 

Bromell  Peter,  bookbinder,  house  86  North  Second 

Brotherson ,  widow  of  Peter,  house  124  Third 

Brow  James,  engineer  steamboat  Telegraph,  house  39  Union 

Brown  Daniel  K.  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Mayflower 

Brown  Francis,  carpenter,  boards  149  Middle 

Brown  Oliver  H.  P.  tailor,  7  North  Second,  boards  42  Hill 

Brown  Franklin* 

Brown  Samuel  R.  housewright,  27  Spring,  house  12  Fourth 

Brown  Thomas  W.  dry  goods,  7  North  Second,  house  1SG  Purchase 

Brown  Ellery,  blacksmith,  house  128  Purchase 

Brown  William,  grocery,  167  County,  corner  Middle,  house  173  Middle,  corner 

County 
Brown  Mehalia,  colored,  widow,  house  220  Middle 
Brown  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  house  172  Kempton 
Brown  Simeon,  laborer,  house  172  Kempton 
Brown  Thomas  D.  rigger,  A.  Robeson's  wharf,  house  74  Ray 
Brown  Ann,  widow,  house  42  Hill 
Brown  Derbon,  laborer,  house  91  North  Water 
Brown  Susan,  widow,  house  1  Walnut,  corn  r  South  Water 
Brown  William,  mariner,  house  102  County 
Brownell  A  C.  &  I.  W.  auctioneers,  9  South  Water 
Brownell  Wil  iam  O.  oyster  cellar.  16  Union 
Brownell  William,  livery  stable,  24,  house  11  Fourth 
Brownell  Joseph,  blacksmith,  16  Fourth,  house  39  Spring 
Brownell  Wright,  mason,  house  38  Fourth 
Brownell  Eunice,  house  86  Fourth 
Brownell  Perry,  mason,  house  172  Middle 
Brownell  Isaac,  trader,  151,  house  127  Kempton 
Brownell  Major,  grocer,  house  164  Kempton 
Brownell  Abner  W.  housewright,  house  74  Mil',  corner  Hill 
Browne!!  PelegB.  housewright,  house  1  North,  corner  North  Second 
Brownell  Joshua,  teamer,  house  7S  First 
Brownell  Jabez,  mariner,  at  sea  in  a  brig 
Brownell  Ebenezer,  clerk.  19,  boards  21  North  Water 

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42  DIRECTORY. 

Brownell  John  A.  truckman,  house  152  Keinpton 

Browneil  John,  tailor,  works  32  North  Water 

Bryant  Frederick,  hardware,  40  North  Water,  house  96  Elm 

Bryant  Job,  truckman,  house  136  Purchase,  corner  North 

Bryant  Philander,  trader,  house  39  Hillman 

Bryant  John,  laborer,  house  69  Walden 

Bryant  Thomas  R..  cordwainer,  41  Purchase,  house  63  Thomas 

Bryant  Caleb,  cordwainer,  58  North  Second,  house  210  County 

Bucklin  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  142,  house  146  Middle 

Buliod  Lewis,  laborer,  house  65  South  Water 

Burbank  Stephen  M.  cordwainer,  41  Purchase,  house  128  Middl 

Burdick  James  A.  cooper,  house  88  Charles 

Burgess  Nathan,  cordwainer,  94  North  Second,  house  39  Foster 

Burgess  Cornelius,  grocer,  183,  house  181  Purchase 

Burgess  Charles,  tobacconist,  house  181  Purcase 

Burgess  Obadiah  B.  housewright,  74  Hillman,  house  65  Walden 

Burgess  John  B.  housewright,  house  60  Thomas 

Burgess  (Isaiah J   and    Rowland  (Abraham  H.J  merchants,  counting   room  13 

Middle 
Burgess  Isaiah,  (Burgess  fy  How  land  J  house  76  Walnut,  cor.  Seventh 
Burgess  Ruth,  widow,  house  88  Charles 
Burke  John,  laborer,  house  rear  5  Campbell 
Burlingame  Henry,  butcher,  house  172  Middle 
Burrage  John,  counsellor  and  notary  public,.93,  house  121  Union 
Burrell  William,  cordwainer.  boards  25  Bush,  corner  Third 
Burrows  Watson,  laborer,  house  151  Middle 
Burroughs  Henry  J.  proprietor  Exchange  News  Room,  21  North  Water,  boards 

51  First 
Burroughs  Joseph  L.  printer,  Mercury  office,  boards  19  Walnut,  corner  South 

Second 
Butts  Peleg  (Butts  fy  Smith)  house  41  Mill,  corner  Pleasa  nt 
Butts  Enoch,  ropemaker,  house  20  Allen 

Butts  (Peleg)  &c  Smith  (Jonathan)  blacksmiths,  3  and  5  Hazzard's  wharf 
Butts  Edward  P.  harness  maker,  boards  20  Allen 
Butts  Francis  A.  mariner,  boards  41  Wing,  corner  South  Sixth 
Butts  James,  mariner,  at  sea 
Butts  John,  works  and  boards  197  Union 

Bush  Thomas  B.  leather  dresser,  53  Allen,  house  41  Wing,  corner  Sixth 
Bussell  Abraham,  shipwright,  house  12  Ark  lane 

ill  Joel,  oyster  cellar,  Orange  street 
Staler  (Daniel)  &,  Allen  (Abraham)  rope  walk,  1 10  Third,  grocery  10i  Third. 

co e^ age  store  7  Central  Wharf 

'   'Butler  &•    Wen)  hoAiSe  .'02  Third 


DIRECTORY.  43 

Butler  Benjamin,  house  97  South  Second 

Butler  Daniel,  Jr.  ropemaker,  house  114  Fourth 

Butler  Patrick,  laborer,  house  70  William 

Butler  James  D.  clerk  for  Butler  &  Allen,  house  10  Bedford 

Cadwell  William,  clerk,  49  Purchase,  corner  William,  boards  87  Union 

Caigie  Andrew,  brass  founder,  house  126  Purchase 

Campbell  Alexander  H.  commission  merchant,  10G  North  Water,  corner  Middle, 

house,  94  Middle  corner  Purchase 
Canfield  William,  printer,  Gazette  Office 

Cannon  Edward  S.  hats  and  caps,  96  Union,  house  39  South  Second 
Cannon  Henry,  house  71  Third 
Cannon  Philip,  caulker,  house  133  North  Second 
Cannon  Edward,  rigger,  house  137  North  Second,  corner  Hillman 
Cannon  Nathaniel,  rigger,  Rotch's  wharf,  house  50  Ray 
Cannon  James,  inspector  and  boarding  officer,  office  Custom  House,  house  143 

South  Water 
Cannon  Cornelius,  rigger,  house  137  North  Second,  corner  Hillman 
Cannon  William,  caulker,  house  98  North  Second 

Cannon  William,  wheelwright,  works  for  Silas  N.  Richards,  boards  55  Elm 
Cannon  Charles,  clerk  for  James  Durfee,  Jr.  house  39  South  Seeond 
Cannon  F.  K.  son  of  Philip,  133  North  Second 

Capen  Charles  D.  coach  and  chaise  maker,  17  Third,  house  21  Third,  cc. •Spring- 
Card  William,  boatman,  house  13  Bethel  Court 
Card  Charles  V.  block  and  pump  maker,  25  Orange,  house  73  First 
Card  Jonathan,  blockmaker,  18  Orange,  house  9  Bush 
Cardy  David,  sailmaker,  boards  75  Purchase 
Carey  Nathan,  blacksmith,  works  for  James  Durfee,  Jr. 
Carr  Greene,  house  97  South  Second 
Carr  Caleb  A.  cooper,  25  Fourth,  house  11  Fourth 
Carr  Thomas,  cooper,  75  Kenipton 
Carter  Franklin,  mariner,  house  191  Purchase 
Carter  James  C.  c.  boarding  house,  7  Ark  Lane 
Carsley  Wi'liam,  blacksmith,  Ferry  Boat  wharf,  house  54  Schoo 
Carsley  Sarah,  widow,  house  21  Morgan's  Row 
Cartee  Seth,  chaise  maker,  36  Elm,  house  121  Middle 
Carver  James,  mariner,  house  166  Purchase 

Carver  William  E.  boat  builder,  rear  40  South  Water,  housed  Schoo! 
Carver  Catharine,  widow,  house  19  Bush 
Case  Jireh,  mariner,  house  1  Walnut,  corner  South  Water 
Case  Caleb, stevedore,  house  91  Kempton 
Case  Thomas  C.  crier,  house  58  North  Sixth 
Case  Job,  rigger,  house  56  Ray 
Case  Hannah,  widow,  boarding  house,  3  Bethel  Court 


44  DIRECTORY. 

Case  Alien,  (Delano  fy  Case)  house  3  Bethel  Court 

Caswell  Samuel,  cooper,  house  69  Hillman 

Caswell  DaiuGl,  laborer,  house  51  North 

Cavanaugh  Dennis,  watchman,  house  46  Bedford 

Chaddock  E.  N.  selectman,  house  27  South  Sixth 

Chadwick  Betsey,  milliner,  57  Middle 

Chadwick  George,  mason,  house  151  Kempton 

Chadwick  John  S.  cooper,  house  15»Hillmau,  corner  Rny 

Chadwick  Thomas  S.  cordwainer,  watchman,  house  87  Ray,  corner  Hillman 

Chadwick  Charlotte,  widow,  house  87  Ray,  corner  Hillman 

Chambers  William  E.  apprentice  to  C.  V.  Card,  73  Fir^t 

Chandler  Thomas  R.  works  and  boards  at  William  Rolch,  Jr's. 

Chapman  Walter,  sailmaker,  house  9  Bethel  Court 

Chapman  John  II.  (Chapmen  <$•  Bonney)  house  9  Bethel  Court 

Chapman  Esther,  widow,  house  101  Purchase,  corner  Charles 

Chapman  (JohnH)   &  Bonney   (Josiah)  sailmaker,  Orange,  corner   I    &.G 

Howland's  wharf 
Chapman  Cyrus  W.  house  56  School,  corner  Fourth 
Chapman  Alfred  M.  apprentice  to  Chapman  6c  Bonney,  boards  18  Fifth 
Chase  John,  laborer,  house  56  Third 
Cha-e  Davis,  cooper,  37   North  Sixth,  rear  21  Central,  counting  room  28  North 

Water,  house  89  Elm 
Chase  Benjamin  F.  mariner,  house  76  Middle 
Chase  David  E.  painter,  house  201  Middle 
Chase  Isaac  B.  cooper,  Beetle's  Lane,  house  Go  Charles 
Chase  Jeremiah,  shipwright,  house  142  Kempton 

Chase  Ichabod,  cooper,  rear  36  South  Water,  house  12  North,  corner  Ray 
Chase  David,  (Little  fy  Chase,)  house  22  Maxfeld 
Chase  Robert,  housewright,  house  86  Ray,  corner  Hillman 
Chase  Jospeh  G.  mason,  house  33  Foster,  corner  Middle 
Chase  Joseph  T.  mariner,  house  69  Wralden 
Chase  Joseph,  cooper,  21  First,  house  23  Walnut 
Chase  Samel  B.  mariner,  house  17,  School 
Chase  Isaiah,  Jr.  teamer,  house  Arnold 
Chase  Judith,  widow,  house  15  First 

Chase  Nathan,  clerk  42  Purchase,  boards  31  Spring,  corner  Fourth 
Chase  (Jarvis  B.)  and  Wells  (  William  R.)  physicians,  131  Union,  house  32  Elm 
Chase  Jeremiah,  shipwright,  house  59  Summer 
Chase  Henry  B.* 

Childs  Nathaniel  R.  (Freeman  fy  Childs)  boards  140  Union,  corner  Fourth, 
Choules  John  O.  Rev.  house  165  Union 

Christian ,  wife  of  Joseph,  house  1 18  Purchase 

Christian  Stephen  C.  master  mariner,  house  68  Pleasant 


DIRECTORY, 

"Christian  Lawrence,  cooper,  house  118  Purchase,  corner  Middle 
Church  Nancy,  widow,  house  52  North  Second 
Church  James  T.  sailmaker,  house  77  North  Water,  corner  Elir. 
Church  George  W.   ivery  stable,  124  Middle,  house  70  Elm 
Church  Freeman,  sailmaker,  house  32  Hillman 
Church  Benjamin,  laborer,  house  72  Walden 
Church  Charles,  master  mariner,  house  155  Purchase 
Church  Ephraim  E.  sailmaker  . 

Churchill  Sylvanus,  cooper,  house  78  Fifth 
Churchill  Anson,  mariner,  house  45  Hillman 

Clapp  Ichabod,  livery  stable,  8  Fourth,  house  11th  Fifth,  corner  Spring 
Clarke  {Noah  2nd)  &  Marb'e  {Barnard  Jr.)  grocers,  1  Third,  corner  Unior. 
Clarke  Archibald,  house  128  Third 
Clarke  Benjamin,  cooper,  house  38  South  Second 
Clarke  {Ichabcd  E.)  &  Taber  {Robert  H)  innholders,  44  Union,  corner  Soutr. 

Water 
Clarke  Benjamin,  master  mariner,  house  69  South  Water,  corner  Bush 
Clarke  Noah, 2nd,  {Clarke  fy  Marble)  house  190  Union,  corner  Eighth 
Clarke  Charles,  shipwright,  house  86  North  Second 
Clarke  Lydia.  widow,  house  97  North  Second 
Clarke  Peleg,  coach  and  chaise  maker,  82  Purchase,  89   Middle,  house   IIS 

Middle 
Clarke  Joseph,  block  and  pump  maker,  (Peckham  dj*  Clarke)  house  31  High 
Clarke  Henry,  mariner,  house  40  North  corner  Pleasant 
Clarke  George,  caulker,  house  68  Thomas  corner  Maxfeld_, 
Clarke  Eber,  master  mariner,  house  53  Walnut 
Clarke  Elias,  housewright,  house  4  Market  Square 

Clarke  Henry  F.  cooper,  rear  36  South  Water,  house  12  North,  corner  Ray 
Clarke  David,  at  sea,  in  ship  Coral,  boards  103  North  Second 
Clifford  John   H.  counsellor  and  Notary  Public,  23  North  Water,  house  54  Fiflfc 
Cobb  Daniel  S.  truckman,  house  70  Elm 
Cobh  Nathaniel  W.  P.  mason,  house  172  Middle 
Cobb  Sarah,  widow,  house  10  Ark  Lp.ne 
Cobb  Cephas,  laborer,  house  48  High 
Cobb  Prentice,  cordvvainer,  house  126  Kempton 
Coffin  Eunice,  sister  of  David,  house  44  Third 
Coffin  Mary,  sister  of  David,  house  44  Third 
Coffin  William ,  boalbuilder,  house  72  South  Second  corner  Bush 
Coffin  Jethro,  boatbuilder,  house  79  South  Second 
Coffin  Timothy  G.  counsellor  and   Notary  Publie,  office  35  North  Water,  hou^ 

102  Purchse,  corner  High 
Coffin  David,  merchant,  counting   room  Coffin's  wharf,   house  34  Sixth,  cone 

Walnut 

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40  DIRECTORY. 

Coffin  William  C.  clerk  in  Mechanic's  Bank,  boards  at  72  South  Second,  corner 

Bush 
Coffin  Shubael.  boat  builder,  79  South  Second 
Coffin  Frederick,  boat  builder,  72  South  Second,  corner  Bush 
Coggeshal  John,  merchant,  counting  room  31  Orange,  house  127  Union 
Coggeshail  Charles  S.  shipwright,  house  88  Purchase 
Coggeshall  Joseph  Brown,  house  118  Purchase,  corner  Mill 
Coggeshail  John  H.  house  81  Middle 
Coggeshall  Nelson,  laborer,  house  1G6  Kempton 
Coggeshail  Charles,  2nd,  laborer,  house  33  Mill 
Coggeshall  Mary,  widow,  house  53  Ray 
Coggeshall  Sarah,  widow,  house  53  Ray 

C°ggeshail  Josiah,  (Coggeshall  fy   Walters)  house  58  North  Sixth 
Coggeshall  Thomas,  Jr.  clerk  in  Post  Office,  house  17  School 
Coggeshall  Ichabod,  farmer,  house  27  County 

Coggeshall  (Josiah)  fy  Walters  (Charles  A)  confectionary,  8  Second 
Coggeshall  James,  merchant,  counting  room,  31  Orange 
Coggeshall  Samuel  IJ.  (Palmer  8p  Coggeshall ) 
Coggesh  ,11  Bradford  H.  cooper,  house  53  Ray 
Coit  Ga  drier  L.  clerk,  17  South  Water 
Cole  Veretta,  milliner,  101  Union 
Cole  William  B.  mason,  house  162  Kempton 
Cole  Wi  liam,  sailmaker,  house  75  Middle,  corner  Hill 
Cole  Thomas,  innholder,  h  use  20  South  Water 
Coleman  Alvin,  ship  carver,  53  South  Water,  house  14  Middle 
Coleman  Hezekiah,  carver,  53  South  Water,  hou-e  64  School 
Colt  man  George* 

Collins  Philip,  butcher,  house  59  Summer 
Collins  James  H.  hardware,  55  Union,  house  65  South  Second 
Collyer  Henry,  shipwright,  house  83  North  Second 
Colesworthy  Anne,  boarding,  11  North  Second 
Comfort  Patrick,  mariner,  house  232  County 
Congdon  Susanna,  widow,  house  40  South  Second 
Congdon  Joseph,  cashit  r  Mechanics  Bank,  house  40  South  Second 
Congdon  Benjamin  T.  gauger,  house  42  South  Second 
Congdon  Fanny,  widow,  house  29  Seventh,  c  rner  School 
Congdon  Sarah  &  Elizabeth,  mantaumakers,  29  Seventh,  corner  School 
Congdon  James  B. -cashier  Merchant's  Hank,  house  118  County,  cor.  Walnut 
Congdon  Arnold  S.  mariner,  house  40  South  Second 
Congdon  Kaac,  29  Seventh,  corner  Sehoel 
Connelly  John,  laborer,  house  78  Kempton 
Cook  Timothy  D.  (Gilford  fy  Cook)  house  93  Fourth 
i  Jook  oilas,  house  232  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  47 

Cook  Silas  Jr.  cooper,  house  232  Purchase 

Cook  John,  cooper,  house  232  Purchase 

Cook  William  T.  (Cook  8f  Hudson)  house  110  Middle 

Cook  Job,  c.  mariner,  house  226  Middle 

Cook  Thomas  (Cook  fy  Snow  J  house  9  Eighth 

Cook  (Thomas)  &  Snow  (Loam)  merchant  tailors,  38  North  Water 

Cook  (William  T.)  &  Hudson  (Samuel  G.)  sail  makers,  rear  (J  Middle 

Cook  Edwin  F.  house  Arnold  street 

Cook  Catharine,  widow,  c.  house  26  Wing 

Cook  John  Jr.  (  Woods  fy  Cook)  house  59  Third/  corner  Bush 

Cook  Charles  K.  c.  house  26  Wing 

Cook  Charles,  clerk  50  Union,  boards  59  Third,  corner  Bush 

Cook  John  S.  cabinet  maker,  at  sea  in  slip  Maria  Theresa 

Cook  James  M.  cleik  31  North  Water,  boards  87  Union 

Coombs  Benjamin  (Coombs  fy  Harlow)  house  96  South  Second 

Coombs  (Benjamin)  &  Harlow  (Otis)  merchant  tailors,  10  South  Water 

Coombs  Elnathan,  cordwainer,  130  Purchase,  house  72  Foster,  cor.  Maxfeld 

Coombs  David  W.  shipwright,  house  210  Purchase 

Coombs  Asa  (C.  Hooper  fy  Co.)  house  72  Foster,  corner  Maxfeld 

Coombs  William,  c.  laborer,  house  29  Allen 

Coombs  Joseph,  carpenter,  Mill  street,  boards  73  Mill 

Corey  Nathaniel,  boatman,  house  69  North  Water 

Corey  Ebenezer,  trader,  20  Orange,  house  47  First 

Corey  Barney,  house  24  Walnut 

Corey  Billings  F.  housewright,  70,  house  78  South  Sixth,  corner  Bedford 

Corey  John,  cordwainer,  43  Wing,  house  rear  43  Wing 

Corey  Thomas,  cooper,  at  sea,  inquire  of  Tobey  &  Ricketson 

Corey  Sylvester  R.  tailor,  house  2  Maxfeld,  corner  North  Second 

Corey  Alonzo  L.  son  of  Billings,  78  Sixth,  corner  Bedford 

Cornel!  John,  cooper,  house  88  Charles 

Cornell  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  126  Kempton 

Cornell  Alfred,  laborer,  house  59  North  Sixth 

Cornell  Thomas  T.  wheelwright,  shop  and  house  rear  57  North 

Cornell  Joseph  W.  boat  builder,  boards  139  Ray 

Cornell  Albert,  cooper,  boards  corner  Union  and  Fifth 

Cornell  John  E.  in  ship  Cambray,  boards  33  Purchase 

Coste  Lewis  B.  (Fish  Sp  Coste)  boards  12  Bethel  Court 

Colman  John,  c.  in  ship  Roscoe 

Covell  Hannah,  widow,  house  98  North  Second 

Co  veil  Charles,  master  mariner,  house  112  Purchase 

Covell  Hal-ey,  caulker, house  49  Maxfeld 

Covell  Clement  C.  master  mariner,  house  155  Ray,  eorner  Willis 


48  DIRECTORY. 

Co  veil  — -,  wife  of  Hiram,  house  56  Summer 

Covell  Benj.  B.  &  Co.  (Timothy  TabcrJ  painters,  23  Middle,  house  21  Kemptcm 

Covell  William,  mariner,  boards  98  North  Second 

Cox  William  H,  master  ship  Mozambique,  house  75  North  Water 

Crandell  Phineas  Rev.  55  Th  lrd 

Crane  Levi  L.  (Crane  <$»  French)  house  160  Union 

Crane  (Levi  L.J  &  French  (Rodneij)  merchants,  8  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf 

Cranston  William,  boat  builder,  133;  house  139  Ray 

Cranston  William  W.  boat  builder,  133,  house  139  Ray 

Crapo  Henry  H.  Town  Clerk  and  Notary  Public,  7  South  Second,  house  25 

Bush,  corner  Third 
Crapo  Phebe,  widow,  boarding,  17  South  Second,  corner  Spring 
Crapo  Jeremiah,  sail  maker,  house  63  Foster 
Crapo  William,  mariner,  house  11  Morgan's  Row 
Crapo  Squire,  laborer,  house  9  Market  Square 
Craw  Ebenezer  R.  laborer,  house  135  South  Water,  corner  Grinnell 
Crocker  William  H.  dry  goods,  101  Union,  house  38  Fourth 
Crocker  Desire,  tailoress,  70  N.  Second 
Crocker  Ansel,  shipwright,  house  31  High 
Crocker  Thomas,  shipwright,  house  S3  High 
Crocker  Oliver,  merchant,  counting  room  7  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,  house  96 

William 
Crocker  John,  shipwright,  house  6  Pearl 

Crocker  James  H.  Cashier  Bedford  Commercial  Bank,  house  147  Union 
Crocker  Rowland  R.  Secretary  Commercial  Insurance  Office,  boards  140  Union 
Crocker  George  O.  merchant,  counting  room  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,   house 

96  William 
Crocker  Edward,  clerk  101  Union,  boards  38  Fourth 
Cromwell  Eliza  M.  widow,  house  2  Bethel  Court,  corner  Union 
Crooker  Samuel,  laborer,  house  76  Middle 

Crooker  Barker,  at  sea  in  ship  Julia,  inquire  of  T.  Riddell  &  Sons 
Cross  Latham,  captain,  house  43  School,  corner  Third 
Crouch  John  C.  tailor,  c.  at  sea,  house  128  South  Second 
Croucher  Thomas,  boards  59  Mechanics  Row 
Croweli  Samuel,  shipwright,  house  114  North  Second 
Crowell  Peleg,  branch  pilot,  house  1C7  North  Second,  corner  Hill  man 
Croweli  Hiram,  si: ip  joiner,  A.  Robeson's  wharf,  house  56  Cushing 
Crowell  Leonard,  master  mariner,  house  68  Foster 
Croweli  Amos  K.  at  sea  in  ship  Hope,  house  68  Foster 
Cundell  Joseph  (Ripley  fy  Cundell)  house  85  Elm 
Cundell  Russell,  soap  manufacturer,  33  Howl  and 
Cunningham  Robert,  rigger,  house  52  South  Water 
Cur.de  Anne,  widow,  house  52  Bedford 


DIRECTORY.  49 

Curtis  Peter,  c.  mariner,  house  84  North  Second 

Curtis  Stephen,  gilder,  37  Purchase,  house  111  Middle 

Curtis  Richard,  rigger,  house  60  Ray  street 

Cusbing  Abby,  widow,  house  63  Hillman 

Cushman  Eliphalett,  livery  stable,  13  South  Second,  house  46  Spring,  corner 

Fifth 
Cushman  Zacheus,  sail  maker,  house  71  Fourth 
Cushman  Heman,  laborer,  house  72  Middle 
Cushman  Daniel ,  laborer,  house  137  Middle 
Cushman  Azariah,  housewright,  house  58  North 
Cushman  Jacob  Jr.  stage  agent,  office  119,  house  120  Union 
Cushman  Benjamin,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Meloria,  from  Fairhaven 
Cushman  Timothy  R.* 
Cushman  Ezra* 
Cuttoe  Roxanna,  confectionary,  43,  house  45  Purchase 

Daggett  Shepherd,  housewright,  house  13  Mill,  corner  Ray 

Daggett  Jethro  D,  housewright,  house  64  North,  corner  Hill 

Daggett  Eliphalett,  laborer,  house  23-2  County 

Dammon  Samuel,  shipwright,  house  172  Purchase 

Danseizen  Jacob,  laborer,  house  98  School 

Davenport  Dudley,  housewright,  74,  grocery  76  South  Water,  house  2  Bush, 

corner  South  Water 
Davenport  Alonzo,  housewright,  house  75  South  Water,  corner  Bush 
Davenport  Richard,  butcher,  house  9  North  Second 
Davenport  Taylor,  boarding,  78  Elm 
Davenport  William,  housewright,  house  108  Fourth 
Davenport  Andrew,  baker,  house  rear  23  South  Second 
Davenport  Philip,  mariner,  at  sea,  residence  North  street 
Davis  Henry  V.  tinplate  worker,  38  and  42  Union,  house  63  Charles 
Davis  Sarah,  dress  maker,  67  Fourth 
Davis  James,  laborer,  house  116  North  Second 
Davis  James,  cooper,  house  149  Elm 

Davis  Aaron,  Jr,  shipwright,  house  50  North,  corner  Foster 
Davis  Edmund,  truckman,  house  50  North,  corner  Foster 
Duvis  George  W.  cordwainer,  40  Bedford,  house  51  County 
Davis  Reuben,  laborer,  house  126  South  Second 
Davis  Benjamin,  cordwainer,  40  Bedford,  boards  51  County 
Davis  Ruby,  widow,  house  95  Charles 
Davis  Francis  boarding,  35  School,  corner  South  Second 
Davis  Nicholas  Jr.  painter,  house  10  South  Second 
Davis  Joseph  C.  shipwright,  hous«  rear  90  North  Second 


50  DIRECTORY. 

Davis  Edward  B.  shipwright,  house  rear  90  North  Second 

Davis  Richard,  clerk  45  Union,  boards  10  South  Second 

Davis  Thomas,  cooper,  at  sea 

Davis  Aaron,  Jr,  shipwright,  house  50  North  street 

Dawley  Harriet,  wife  of  house  116  North  Second 

Dean  Frederick,  victualler,  4  South  Second,  house  79  Elm 

Dean  Joseph  G.  blacksmith,  house  74  Kempton 

Debity  Luke,  c.  laborer,  house  19  Hillman 

Dedrick  Henry  Y.  block  maker,  house  22  Bedford 

Delano  Allerton,  cooper,  house  33  South  Second,  corner  School 

Delano  Susanna,  widow,  house  43  South  Second 

Delano  Thomas,  mariner,  house  43  South  Second 

Delano  Ezra  K.  turner,  91  Middle,  cor.  Purchase,  house  75  Purchase,  cor.  Middle 

Delano  Joseph  C.  master  mariner,  house  109  Middle 

Delano  (Abraham)  &  Case  (Allen)  coopers,  Fish  Island 

Delano  Abraham  (Delano  8p  Case)  house  3  Bethel  Court 

Denham  Benjamin,  baker,  house  52  South  Water 

Denham  Tillson,  baker,  32  Fourth,  corner  School,  house  56  School,  cor.  Fourth 

Denham  Joseph,  stabling,  1707  house  172  Purchase 

Denham  Tillson  B.  (Saijer  fy  Denham)  house  56  School,  corner  Fourth 

Denham  George  B.  sail  maker,  at  Chapman  &  Bonney's,  boards  9  Bethel  Court 

Denham,  see  Dunham 

Dennis  Richmond,  laborer,  house  240  Purchase 

Derrickson  Daniel  D.  painter,  92  North  Water,  house  85  North  Second 

Derrin  Daniel  E.  painter  85  North  Second 

Devol  Rachel,  widow  of  Pardon,  house  162  Purchase,  corner  Hillman 

Devol  Jonathan,  housewright.  house  42  Kempton 

Devol  Patience,  widow,  house  41  North  Sixth 

Devol  Joseph,  laborer,  house  5  Morgan's  Row 

Devol  Pardon  B.  mariner,  at  sea,  162  Purchase,  corner  Hillman 

Devol  Pardon  (L.  B.  Keith  fy  Co.)  house  96  South  Second 

Dexter  Thomas,  master  mariner,  house  64  School 

Dexter  Albert,  trader,  boards  91  North  Water 

Dexter  Freeman,  painter,  works  21  Union,  boards  31  Spring,  corner  Fourth 

Dillingham  Asa,  shipwright,  house  15  Maxfeld,  corner  Ray 

Dillingham ,  widow  of  Edward,  house  3  First,  corner  Union 

Dillingham  John,  mariner,  was  in  Amethyst 

Dix  Thomas  R.  (Thomas  Riddell  Sf  Sons)  house  198  Union,  corner  County 

Dixon  Lewis  D.  c.  mariner,  7  Spring 

Dixon  John,  c.  house  rear  22  Union 

Doane  Oliver  C.  housewright,  boards  19  Purchase 

Doane  Simeon,  boarding  house,  14  Bethel  Court 


DIRECTORY.  51 

Doane  Zebina  H.  boarding  house,  146  North  Second 

Doane  John,  cooper,  house  19  Purchase 

Dodge  John,  grocer,  51,  boarding  house  49  South  Second 

Dole  James  C.  grocer,  32  South  Second,  corner  School,  house  31  School 

Dole  Francis  S.  cooper,  at  D.  Chase's,  house  51  Third 

Doolittle  Erastus  H.  innholder,  17  South  Water 

Doten  Isaac,  blacksmith,  house  77  North  Water,  corner  Elm 

Doten  Nathaniel,  cooper,  house  56  South  Second 

Doty  Edmund,  wheelwright,  house  74  Ray 

Doty  William  P.  wheelwright,  21  Spring,  house  rear  Grace  Church 

Doubleday  Lydia,  Mansion  House,  87  Union,  corner  North  Second 

Downing  John,  laborer,  house  129  South  Second 

Drake  Wilson,  stage  driver,  20  South  Water 

Drew  Lucy,  milliner  and  mantua  maker,  109  Purchase 

Drew  Timothy,  removing  buildings,  house  194  Middle 

Drew  Benjamin,  caulker,  house  3  Kempton 

Drew  James,  caulker,  house  13  Kempton 

Drinker  Lydia,  widow,  house  46  William 

Driscol  Stephen  G,  clerk  6  South  Water,  boards  44  Fourth 

DufTey  John,  truckman,  house  130  Kempton 

Duffy  James  laborer,  house  130  Kempton 

DufTey  George,  blacksmith,  house  70  William 

Dunbar  Joseph  &  Co.  (Asa  7\  Lawton)  merchants,  9  Middle,  bouse  26  S.Sixtu 

Dunbar  Elisha  &  Co.  (Edward  C.  Jones)  merchants,  3  Central  wharf,  house  46 

South  Sixth 
Dunbar  Joseph,  c.  house  66  South  Second 
Dunham  Mary,  widow,  house  147  Middle 
Dunham  Joseph  R.  shipwright,  house  74  Kempton 
Dunham  Ralph  R.  cooper,  house  50  North,  corner  Foster 
Dunham  Asa,  clerk,  boards  135  Middle 
Dunham,  see  Denham 
Durell  Daniel,  accountant,  house  6  Fifth 
Durell  Abby,  wife  of  Daniel,  milliner,  8  Fifth 

Durfee  William,  housewright,  33  Mechanics  Row,  house  98  North  Second 
Durfee  James,  blacksmith,  house  78  Purchase 
Durfee  Nathan,  blacksmith,  house  112  Middle 
Durfee  James,  Jr.  blacksmith  and  machinist,  7  and  9,  counting  room  10  Mechanics 

Row,  house  116  Middle 
Durfee  Thomas,  blacksmith,  4  Hamblin,  house  75  Maxfeld 
Durfee  Barton  B.  house  Arnold  street 
Durfee  Benjamin,  cooper,  house  98  Sooth  Second 
Durfee  Robert,  Mill  street,  boards  248  Purchase 
Dwelly  George  W.  laborer,  house  56  Hillman 
!>>  re  F,7ra,  blacksmith,  house  73  Elm 


52  DIRECTORY. 

Dyre  Christopher  E.  cooper,  house  23  Maxfeld 

Dyre  David,  house  Smith  street 

Dyre  Polly,  wife  of  James,  c.  house  opposite  36  Howland 

Dyre  Asa,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  George  Howland 

Dyre  Warren,  brother  of  Ezra,  housewright,  house  73  Elm 

Dyre  William,  blacksmith,  works  3  Hazzard's  wharf,  boards  14G  Purchase 

Earl  Thomas,  painter,  house  12  Bethel  Court 

Eastes  Abraham,  cooper,  house  151  North  Second 

Eastham  Francis  Henry,  master  mariner,  house  79  Hillman,  corner  Thomas 

Easton  John  G.  house  26  County,  corner  Grinnell 

Easton  Rhoda,  c.  house  5i  Cushing 

Easton  Benjamin,  laborer,  26  County,  corner  Grinnell 

Eaton  Jacob,  hats,  16  North  Water,  house  67  South  Water 

Eddy  Job,  house  85  Second 

Eddy  William,  dry  goods,  102  Union,  house  75  Fourth 

Eddy  Z.  &  G.  M.  (Zephaniah  &  George  M.)  domestic  dry  goods,  12  North 

Water 
Eddy  Zephaniah  (Z.  &  G.  31.  Eddy) 
Eddy  George  M.  {Z.  &  G.  M.  Eddy) 

Eddy  Charles  E.  (Barrows,  Eddy  &  Co.)  118  Union,  corner  Third 
Edwards  Shubael  G.  shipwright,  house  51  Ssmmer,  corner  Middle 
Edwards  Josiah,  rigger,  house  49  Hillman 
Edwards  William  L.  house  175  County 
Eldred  Micah,  blacksmith,  house  174  Purchase 

Eldredge  Killey,  house  63  Fifth 

Eldredge  Stephen,  caulker,  house  14]Howland 

Eldredge  James,  mariner,  house  15  Howland 

Eldredge  Veranus,  caulker,  house  rear  17  Howland 

Eldredge  Daniel,  caulker,  house  120  South  Second 

Eldredge  Darius,  Ray  Town 

Eldredge  William,  painter,  house  111  Middle 

Eliot  T.  Dawes  counsellor  and  notary  public,  office  88  Union,  house  80  Third 

Eliot  Robert,  c.  mariner,  house  231  Middle 

Ellis  Watson,  cabinet  maker,  53  South  Water,  house  47  First 

Ellis  Thomas,  furniture,  7  Cheapside,  house  185  Union 

Ellis  Caleb  S.  cooper.  40  North  Sixth,  house  94  Elm 

Ellis  William  S.  boarding  house,  6  Ark  Lane 

Ellis  Josephus,  laborer,  house  70  Kempton 

Ellis  Mendall.  (Otthvell  &  Ellis)  house  69  Hillman,  corner  Walden 

Ellis  Allen  G.  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Nautilus 

Ellis  Watson,  Jr.  47  First 

Ellis  Thomas,  Jr.  185  Union 


DIRECTORY.  53 

Ellis  Josephus,  mariner,  house  88  Charles 

Emerson  John  F.  instructor,  boards  87  Union 

Emery  Abby,  boarding  house,.  91  North  Water 

Enholm  Samuel  A.  boatbuilder,  boards  52  South  Water 

Ebzler  Anton,  cap  and  umbrella  manufacturer,  house  80  Ray.  workh  for  C.  Hoop 

er  &  Co. 
Eve  Jacob,  c.  mariner,  house  17  Ark  Lane 
Evens  Charles  T.  at  sea  in  Pyrachute,  boards  23  Maxfeld 

Fabre  Henry,  mariner,  house  49  Maxfeld  street 

Fales  James,  watchmaker,  95  North  Water,  house  42  Hill 

Fales  James  Jr.  watchmaker,  95  North  Water,  house  42  Hill 

Farmer  Dianna,  c.  widow,  house  140  North  Second 

Farewell  Lewis,  house  52  Fifth 

Fearing  Noah  {Northam  fy  Fearing) 

Fearing  Israel,  truckman,  house  160  Union 

Fearing  Israel  Jr.  clerk  at  27  North  Water 

Ferguson  Jireh  L.  housewright,  18  South  Second,  house  17  Bush 

Field  William  P.  clerk,  house  150  Middle 

Field  Lewis  H.  hatter,  house  3  First,  corner  Union 

Fields  Joseph,  c.  laborer,  house  148  North  Second 

Fields  David,  housewright,  house  116  Purchase 

Finney  Nathan,  mason,  house  230  County 

Fish  (David)  &  Coste  (Lewis  B.J  hats,  8  South  Water 

Fish  Lewis,  master  mariner,  house  177  Purchase 

Fish  Charles,  laborer,  house  15  Howland 

Fish  David  (Fish  Sf  Coste)  boards  12  Bethel  Court 

Fisher  Seth  D.  master  mariner,  house  68  Fourth 

Fitzgerald  Patrick,  laborer,  3  Rodman's  wharf 

Fletcher  David,  c.  laborer,  house  161  Elm 

Flink  Emanuel,  rigger,  house  171  Ray 

FolsomLevi,  physician,  house  101  Purchase,  corner  Charles 

Forbes  Nicholas,  boarding  house,  34  Union 

Fortune  Thomas,  mariner,  house  25  First 

Foster  Joseph  T.  grocer,  90  North  Second 

Foster  Lothrop,  Jr.  housewright,  29  School,  house  97  Purchase,  corner  Charles 

Foster  Lydia,  widow,  house  119  Purchase,  corner  Mill 

Foster  James,  housewright,  h«mse  88  Ray,  corner  Hillman 

Foster  Isaiah  D.  carpenter,  133,  house  139  Ray 

Fowler  Peter  C.  stone  cutter,  house  Morgan  street 

Francis  Ezra,  mason,  house  142  Kempton 

Francis  Isaac,  laborer,  house  74  Walden.,  corner  Maxfeld 

Freeman  (Edward  P.)  &  Childs  (Nathaniel  R.)  shoes  95  Union 

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54  DIRECTORY. 

Freeman  Edward  P.  (Freeman  fy  Childs)  house  72  Fourth 

Freeman  Joseph  L.  importer  of  paper  hangings,  97  Union  ,  boards  63  Fourth 

Freeman  Ann,  house,  79  Elm 

Freeman  Isaac,  housewright,  house  73  Mill 

Freeman  John,  carpenter,  48  Hillman,  house  61  Walden,  corner  Hillman 

French  Cassander,  shipwright,  house  39  Hillman 

French  Rodney  (Crane  4*  French)  house  80  Second 

Fuller  John,  trader,  house  151  North  Second 

Fuller  Jonathan,  sh  pwright,  house  42  Wing 

Fuller  Benjamin,  mariner,  house  4  Middle 

Fuller  Samuel,  c.  mariner,  house  rear  43  Wing 

Fuller  Nathaniel  L.  at  sea  in  Wilmington  and   Liverpool  packet,    boards 

Middle 
Furlong  Patrick,  alien 

Gage  Isaiah, 

Gage  Benjamin,  caulker,  house  116  Purchase 

Gage  Alexander,  caulker,  boards  1 16  Purchase 

Galen  Peter,  tailor,  house  125  South  Second 

Gammons  Alanson,  truckman,  12  Elm,  house  52  North  Second 

Gammons  Curtis  T.  truckman,  house  119  Purchase,  corner  Mill 

Gammons  Lemuel,  blacksmith,  57  North,  house  74  Mill,  corner  Hill 

Gardner  Lucinda,  widow,  house  35  Third 

Gardner  Hezekiah  B.  mariner,  house  35  Third 

Gardner  Edmund,  cooper's  shop  16  Coffin,  house  84  South  Second 

Gardner  Eliza  M.  house  79  Elm 

Gardner  Abraham,  master  mariner,  house  116  Middle 

Gardner  Edward,  mariner,  house  80  Middle 

Gates  William,  shipwright,  house  89  North  Second,  corner  Kempton 

Gerrish  Andrew,  trader,  house  47  Seventh 

Gibbs  George,  C.  cordwainer,  boards  18  Third 

Gibbs  Anselm* 

Gibbs  Joseph,  boards  55  South  Second,  corner  Walnut 

Gibbs  Robert,  captain,  house  30  Walnut,  corner  Third 

Gibbs  Ruth,  widow,  boarding,  152  Union,  corner  Fifdi 

Gibbs  Jabez  shipwright,  house  38  Maxfeld 

Gibbs  Alexander,  merchant,  21  Orange,  house  89  Spring,  corner  Eighth 

Gibbs  Isaac  L.  housewright,  house  rear  52  Bedford 

Gibbs  Alfred  &  Co.  (Reuben  Nye)  1  Taber's  wharf,  house  68  Walnut 

Gidley  Abraham  M.  housewright,  house  139  South  Orange 

Giflford  Elihu>  cooper, boards  77  North  Water 

Gifford  Nathan* 

Gifford  George  W.  at  sea  in  ship  Gideon  Howland 

Gilford  Abraham  M.  mariner,  son  of  Hallett 


DIRECTORY.  55 

Gifford  (George   G.)  &  Thompson  (John  H.)  coppersmiths,  6  Hazzarcl's  wharf 

Gifford  George  G.  (Gifford  &  Thompson)  house 31  Elm 

Gifford  William,  merchant,  7  Taber's  wharf,  house  68  Third 

Gifford  (Braddock)  &  Cook  (Timothy  D.)  housewrights,  7G  Third 

Gifford  Braddock  [Gifford  &  Cook]  house  51  Summer,  corner  Middle 

Gifford  George,  mariner,  94  Third 

Gifford  Abraham,  house  111  Third,  or  7  Wing 

Gifford  Albert  {Greene,  Gifford  S?  Co.] 

Gifford  Charles,  carpenter,  house  103  North  Second 

Gifford  Isaac  C.  cordwainer,  house  85  Elm 

Gifford  Asa,  cooper,  house  35  Middle 

Gifford  Isaac,  house  67  Kempton 

Gifford  Abner,  cooper,  house  56  Mill,  corner  Foster 

Gifford  Joseph  A.  cordwainer, house  171  Ray 

Gifford  Squire,  truckman,  house  70  Walden 

Gifford  Pardon,  shipwright,  house  10  Sixth,  corner  Spring 

Gifford  Robert  H.  house  10  Sixth,  corner  Spring 

Gifford  William,  laborer,  house  34.  Howland 

Gifford  Elihu  H.  laborer,  house  232  County 

Gifford  Samuel,  butcher,  house  233  County,  corner  Smith 
(  Gifford  Peleg,  laborer,  house  Smith 
!  Gifford  Abraham  R.  painter,  son  of  Abraham  111  Third,  or  7  Wing 

Gifford  Abraham,  2nd,  mariner,  house  1  Sear's  Court 

Gifford  Hallett,  laborer,  house  31  Elm 

Gilbert  Grenville  [Gilbert,  Keliey  &  Allen]  boards  22  Third,  corner  Spring 

Gilbert  David  H.  at  sea  in  Wilmington  and  Liverpool  Packet 

Gilbert  John,  laborer,  house  21  North 

Gilbert  Caleb  C.  counting  room  23  North  Water, boards  8  Eighth 

Gilbert  [Greenville],  Keliey  [Henry  C]  &  AUen  [John  H]  dry  goods,  25  North 
Water 

Gilman  Benire,  mariner,  house  70  William 

Goddard  Wrilliam,  cooper,  at  sea,  boards  92  South  Second 

Goddard  E.  L.  Dry  Goods,  5  South  Water,  house  73  Fourth 

Goodenough  Jot  ham,* 

Gooding  George,  stone  cutter,  boards  119  Elm, 

Gooding  Aianson,  }eoman,  house  24  South  Sixth 

Googins  William,  master  mariner,  house  82  Second 

Gordon  Wrilliam,deputy  sheriff,deputy  marshalland  coroner,85  Fifth,cor.  Bedford 

Gorham  John,  at  sea 

Gould  John  L.  laborer,  house  33  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 

Grant  Joseph,  boarding  house  86  North  Second 

Grant  William,  laborer,  c.  house  203  Middle 

Gray  William  A.  chaise  and  coach  painter,  82  Purchase,  boards  113  Middle 

Gray  John  S.  blacksmith,  house  33  Union 


56  DIRECTORY. 

Gray  Stanton,  laborer,  house  151  Middle 

Gray  Isaac,  laborer,  house  51  Mill 

Gray  Pardon,  2d,  laborer,  house  38  Foster,  corner  Mill 

Gray  Darius  [Gray  &  Weaver]  house  46  Foster 

Gray  Pardon,  Jr.  livery  stable,  19,  house  22  School 

Gray  [Darius]  &  Weaver  [David]  blacksmiths  96  North  Water 

Greene  Alphonso,  housewright,  house  116  Third,  corner  Howland 

Greene  [Edicard   W.]  Gitibrd,  [Albert)  &  Co.  ( )  apothecaries,  4  North 

Water,  corner  Union 
GreeneEdward  W.  (Greene,  Gifford  4"  Co.)  physician,  boards  1  South  Second, 

corner  Union 
Greene  Augustus  A.  housewright,  house  99  Fourth 
Greene  Alfred,  housewright,  house  72  School 
Greene  David  R.   &  Co.  {Dennis  Wood,  Willard  Nije)  9  Taber's  wharf,  house 

56  South  Sixth 
Greene  Thomas  A-  County  Commissioner,  house  134  County,  corner  Spring 
Greene  Williams,  butcher,  house  Arnold 
Greene  L.  13.  millinary  and  dress  making,  92  Union 
Greenman  Potter,  confectioner,  works  8  South  Second,  boards  44  Union,  corner 

South  Water 
Greenman  Jeremiah,  barber,  54  Union,  house  39  South  Second 
Greenman  Josiah,  barber,  54  Union,  house  39  South  Second 
Gnnuell  Cornelius,  house  135  Third 

Grinuell  Charles,  merchant,  counting  room  4  Rotches' wharf  house  15S  Union 
Grinneil  Josej.h,  merchant,  President   Marine  Bank,  counting  room  29  Orange, 

house  97  County,  head  of  Russell 
Grinneil  Mary,  widow  of  Cornelius,  Jr.  house  103  County,  corner  Hawthorn 
Grinneil  Lawrence,  merchant,  counting  room,  29  Orange,  house  Orchard 
Grinneil  James  M.  [Kollock  &   Grinneil]  house  77  Fourth 
Groves  Philip,  blacksmith,  140,  house  152  Middle 
Gunn  John,  alien, 
Gustavus  John,  butcher,  c.  house  128  South  Second 

Hackett  Esther,  c.  widow,  house  46  Hill 

Haffords  Priscilia,  house  21  Hillman 

Haffords  Charles,  sailmaker,  Rotch's  \*harf,  house  44  Spring,  corner  Fifth 

Haffords  Mary,  house  117  Middle 

Hale  Benjamin  E.  in  Gazette  Office,  house  34  North  Second 

Hale  James,  cord  wainer,  house  121  Middle 

Hall  John  Peter,  brassfounder,  house  68  William 

Hall  Isaac  D.  grocer,  6  South  Water,  house  44  Fourth 

Hamblin  Edward  J.  &  Co.  [Caleb  Jenneij]  shots  16,  house  17  Third,  cor.  Spring 

Hammett  Joseph  G.  house  32  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  57 

Hammond  Carles  E.* 

Hammond  Thomas,  master  mariner,  house  67  Mil) 

Hammond  Thomas  C.  shipwright,  house  5  Campbell 

Hammond  William,  shipjoiner,  house  68  Pleasant 

Hammond  Charles,  laborer,  house  93  Fourth 

Handy  Ichabod,  cooper,  in  ship  Gideon  Howland 

Handy  Isaac,  shipwright,  house  93  Ray 

Handy  Walter,  mariner,  house  63  Kempton 

Handy  John,  shipwright,  house  63  Kempton 

Handy  Isaac,  cooper,  24.  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,  house  75  Kempton 

Hand}r  Isaac,  2d,  shipwright,  house  93  Ray 

Handy  James,  laborer,  house  22  First 

Harden  John  G.  blacksmith,  house  77  North  Water,  corner  Elm 

Hardy  William,  laborer,  house  165  Ray 

Harlow  Ebenezer,  instructor,  house  32  Purchase 

Harlow  Otis  {Coombs  fy  Harlow)  house  32 Elm 

Harper  James,  boards  at  3  Bethel  Court,  corner  Union 

Harris  Jeremiah  G.  Editor  New  Bedford  Gazette,  boards  at  143  Union 

Harris  Oliver  G.  Stage  Driver,  house  120  Union 

Harrison  John,  c.  mariner,  house  90  South  Water 

Harrison  Amy  Ann,  dress  maker,  house  62  South  Second 

Hart  Charles,  laborer,  156  Elm 

Hart  Simpson,  sailmaker,  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,  house  35  South  Sec 

Hart  Ephraim,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 

Hart  Nancy,  house  71  Ray,  corner  North 

Hart  Abigail,  widow,  house  59  North  Sixth 

Hart  Charles,  156  Elm 

Hart  George,  boat  builder,  boards  96  South  Second 

Haskell  Eli,  gauger,  house  55  Purchase 

Haskell  Dennis,  master  mariner,  house  82  Maxfeld 

Haskell  Andrew,  trader,  5  Market  Square,  house  77  Third 

Haskell  John  C.  merchant,   counting  room,  Fish  Island,  house  85  Bush,  corner 

County 
Haskell  Hiram,  grocer,  6  Market  Square,  boards  16  Bush,  corner  South  Second 
Haskell  Fordyce  D.  master  ship  Mercany.  house  82  Maxfeld 
Haskius  Read   {Bates  fy  Haskins)  painters,  house   71  South   Second,  corner. 

Bush 
Haskins  Clarke,  shipwright,  house  21  Hillman 
Haskins  Samuel,  instructor,  house  99  Hillman,  corner  Summe.' 
Haskins  William,  shipwright,  house  69  High 
Hatch  Albert  D.  printer,  clerk  at  111  Union,  boards  83  Fourth 
Hatch  George  A.  in  ship  Endeavor,  house  171  Purchase 


5S  DIRECTORY. 

Hatch  Francis  W.  rigger,  house  48  North,  corner  Foster 

Hatch  Joel,  shipwright,  house  6  Pearl 

Hatch  George,  ropemaker,  house  92  County 

Hatch  Abiel,  ropemaker,  house  11  Allen 

Hatch  Franklin,  cooper,  at  sea  in  ship  Minerva 

Hathaway  Franklin,  shipwright,  boards  41  Maxfeld 

Hathaway  James  H.  tinman,  17  North  Water,  boards  158  Middle 

Hathaway  {Anthony)  &  Manchester  (Otis)  stone  cutters,  Mechanics'  Row 

Hathaway  Ephraim,  white  washer,  house  27  Union 

Hathaway  Joseph,  ariist,  110  Union,  house  159  Union 

Hathaway  William,  enquire  of  Richmond  &  Wilcox 

Hathaway  Stephen,  carpenter,  or  grocer,  house  89  North  Second 

Hathaway  Nathaniel  (  T.  S.  <^»  N.  Hathaicay)  house  43  Elm,  corner  Purchase 

Hathaway  Anthony,  (Hathaway  &  Manchester)  house  149  Eim 

H  thaway  Sylvanus,  blacksmith,  house  J28  Purchase 

Hathaway  Joseph  D.  truckman,  128  Purchase 

Hathaway ,  wife  of  Ezra,  house  179  Purchase 

Hathaway  William,  H.  merchant,  counting  room,  17  Middle,  house  Orchard 
Hathaway  Borden  H.housewright,  house  1G9  Middle 
Hathaway  Samuel,  housewright/  house  142  Kemplon 
Hathaway  Jonathan,  rigger,  house  17  Mill 
Hathaway  John,  laborer,  house  32  Maxfeld 

Hathaway  Braddock  D.  blacksmith,  Beetle's  Lane,  house  96  Ray 
Hathaway  Michael,  shipwright,  house  101  Ray 
Hathaway  David  C.  shipwright,  house  168  Ray 

Hathaway  Benjamin  F.  ship  joiner,  A.  Robeson's  wharf,  house  38  Foster,cor.  Mill 
Hathaway  Warren,  shipwright,  house  33  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 
Hathaway  Zephaniah,  shipwright,  house  33  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 
Hathaway  Caleb,  farmer,  house  61  Walden,  corner  Hillman 
Hathaway  Robert,  shipwright,  house  71  Walden 
Hathaway  William  Jr.  master  mariner,  house  52  Fifth 
Hathaway  Eliza,  widow,  house  27  County 
Hathaway  Geo.  W.  coppersmith,  house  212  County 
Hathaway  Nathaniel,  laborer,  house  123  South  Second 

Hathaway  T.  S.  &  N.  (TJiomas  S.  4*  Nathaniel)  counting  room  Central  wharf 
Hathaway  Stephen, mariner,  brother  of  William  H. 
Hathaway  Bradford  G  clerk,  93  Third,  boards  25  Bush,  corner  Third 
Hathaway  Seih,  house  wrighi,  Smith's  Mills  Road 
Hathaway  James,  housewright,  house  142  Kempton 
Hathaway  Henry* 

Hawes  Shubael,  master  mariner,  house  69  South  Water,  corner  Bush 
Hawes  William  T.  merchant,   counting  room  7  Middle,  house  64  Russell,  corner 
Sixth 


DIRECTORY.  59 

Hawes  Thankful,  widow,  house  10  Ark  Lane 

Hawes  Timothy,  butcher,  boards  11  North  Second 

Hawes  Elnathan,  works  in  William  T.  Hawes'  Candle  Works 

Hayes  Benjamin  T.  cooper,  house  1  Hillman,  corner  North  Second 

Hayes  Andrew  G.  cooper,  13  S.  Rodman's  wharf,  house  18  Hillman 

Haynes  Priscillia,  widow,  boarding,  house  25  Bush,  corner  Third 

Hazleton  Marston,  tobacconist,  house  Smith  street 

Head  Sally,  tailoress,  house  42  Middle 

Head  Benanuel,  mariner,  house  25  Bush,  corner  Third 

Healey  Stafford,  cooper,  87  South  Water,  house  80  South  Second 

Healey  John,  blockmaker,  house  139  Ray 

Healey  William,  cooper,  house  150  Ray 

Healey  Lyman,  cooper,  at  sea,  boards  8  Campbell 

Healey  John,  house  139  Ray 

Healey  William,  pump  and  block  maker,  house  139  Ray 

Heath  Samuel,  grocer,  48  Purchase 

Heath  Samuel  W.  grocer,  60,  house  56  South  Second 

Henly  Samuel,  brass  founder,  house  137  Purchase,  corner  North 

Hermes  Charles,  rope  maker,  house  15  Howland 

Hervey  Ebenezer,  instructor,  house  32  Purchase 

Hewins  Luther  G.  grocer,  80  North  Water,  house  67  South  Water 

Hill  Josiah,  grocer,  93  Third,  boards  at  31  Spring,  corner  Fourth 

Hill  Phebe,  house  21  South  Water 

Hill  Asa,  painter,  boarding  house,  99  North  Second 

Hill  Alonzo,  shipwright,  house  164  Kempton 

Hill  Sylvia,  widow,  house  175  County 

Hill  William,  tailor,  works  32  North  Water,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 

Hil  man  Rhoda,  widow,  house  1  Hillman,  corner  North  Second 

Hillman  Zechar'ah,  shipwright,  house  5  North 

Hillman  Jethro,  shipwright,  house  13  Maxfeld,  corner  Ray 

Hi  lman  Robert,  shipwright,  house  61  Pleasant,  corner  Hillman 

Hillman  Henry  (Potter,  Hillman  &  Co.)  house  210  County 

Hillman  John  I),  son  of  Robert,  61  Pleasant 

Himes  George,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 

Hinckley  Braddock,  tanner,  house  38  Foster,  corner  Mill 

Hitch  Charles,  sail  maker,  5  Taber's  wharf,  house  71  First 

Hiscox  John,  cooper,  house  60  North  Second 

Hoffman  Alexander,  laborer,  c.  house  27  School 

Holiday  Younger,  laborer,  house  15  First 

Holmes  William  P.  shipwright,  works  and  boards  on  Fish  Island 

Holmes  John,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  John  Adams 

Holmes  William,  sail  maker,  house  96  South  Second 

Holmes  Sylvester,  Rev.  house  97  Hillman,  corner  Summer 


60  DIRECTORY. 

Homan  Gilson,  dry  goods,  2  Cheapside,  boards  37  Union,  corner  N.  Second 

Holmes  John,  stage  driver,  house  23  Spring 

Holmes  William,,  laborer,  house  90  South  Sixth 

Holmes  James,  cooper,  house  46  Bedford 

Hood  Charles,  mason,  house  46  Hill 

Hooper,  Cyrus  &  Co.  (Asa  Coombs)  hats  72  Union  and  8  North  Water,  house 

opposite  4  Cheapside 
Horn  Elijah,  trader,  Orange  street,  house  29  Central 
Horton  Enoch,  dry  goods,  42  Purchase,  house  192  Union,  corner  Eighth 
Howard  Jonathan,  mason,  house  171  Ray 
Howard  John  E.  c.  mariner,  house,  Beetle's  Yard 
Howard  Alexander,  c.  laborer.  128  South  Second 
Howe  Roswell,  truckman,  house  82  Walden 
Howe  Alonzo,  truckman,  house  118  Ray 
Howe  William,  bookseller,  26  North  Water,  house  73  Fourth 
Howland  Pardon,  2d,  son  of  Hepsibeth,  mariner,  house  82  Middle 
How] and  William  C.  with  C.  M.  Peirce,  boards  75  Elm 
Howland  Jabez,  mariner,  41  Wing 

Howland  William  P.  2d,  mariner,  son  of  Weston,  in  ship  Lancaster 
Howland  Caleb,  son  of  Joseph,  at  sea,  house  84  Walden 
Howland  Joseph,  Jr.  mariner,  boards  149  Middle 

Howland  William,  2d,  health  officer  and  street  committee,  house  67  Third 
Howland  William,  3d  (Pardon  Howland  &  Co.)  house  94  Third 
Howland  William,  house  114  Third,  corner  Howland 
Howland  Hepsibeth,  widow,  house  115  Third,  corner  Wing 
Howland  Stephen  H.  ship  chandh  r,  19  Middle,  house  140  Third 
Howland  Abraham  H.  [Burgess  &  Howland]  house  156  Third 
Howl  nd  Joseph,  master  mariner,  house  72  Fourth 
Howland  Benjamin  F.  2d,  grocer,  19,  house  21  Soufh  Water 
Huwlaud  Gideon  [/.  Howland,  Jr.  fy  Co.]   merchants,  house  41  Sou  lb  Water 

comer  School 
Howland  Reliance,  house  45  South  Water 
Howland  Thomas,  fruit  shop.  63  Union,  house  111  Kempton 
Howland  Susanna,  widow  of  James,  house  147  Union 
Howland  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  161  Union 

Howland  Cornelius,  yeoman,  house  164  Union,  corner  South  Sixth 
Howland  Catharine,  widow,  house  164  Union,  corner  Sixth 
Howland  Paul,  yeoman,  house  190  Union,  corner  Eighth 
Howland  Joseph,  shipwright,  house  80  North  Second 
Howiand  Edward,  mariner,  house  80  North  Second 
Howland  George,  merchant,  counting  room  122  North  Second,  house  75  Walnut, 

corner  Seventh 
Howland  George.  Jr.  merchant,  counting  room..  122  N,  Second,  house  37  S.  Sixth 
Howiand  Ruins,  shipwright,  house  86  Elm 


DIRECTORY.  61 

Howland  Edward  D.  carpenter,  house  113  Elm 

Howland  Seth,  mariner,  house  128  Purchase 

Howland  Jonathan  D.  painter,  12  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,  house  203  Purchase 

Howland  (James  Henry)  &  Hussey  (George  F.J  merchants,  counting-room  12 

Middle 
Howland  J.  &  J   (John  Sf  James)  merchants,  counting  room  12  Middle 
Howland  Pardon,  mariner,  house  74  Middle 

Howland  Thomas  H.  mariner,  house    173  Middle,   corner  County — in  ship 
Roman 

Howland  Weston,  house  44  High 

Howland  Paul,  2d,  mason,  25  Kempton 

Howland  Abbey,  wife  of  Borden  H.  house  158  Kempton 

Howland  William  P.  laborer,  house  163  Kempton 

Howland  Frederick,  painter  and  tin  worker,  92  North  Water,  house  45  Foster 

Howland  Caleb,  mariner,  house  84  Walden 

Howland  Edith,  widow,  house  46  Spring,  corner  Fifth 

Howland  James  Henry  (Howland  <$*  Hussey)  house  59  Fifth 

Howland  James  2d  (J.  fy  J.  Howland)  house  21  South  Sixth,  corner  School 

Howland  Abner,  shipwright,  house  22  South  Sixth,  corner  School 

Howland  John,  Jr.  (J.  fy  J.  Howland)  house  38  South  Sixth 

Howland  Jonathan,  captain,  house  141  South  Water 

Howland  James  H.  merchant,  house  15  County 

Howlaud  Pardon   &    Co.  ( William  Howland  3d)  butchers,  counting  room  3 
Market  Square,  house  41  County 

Howland  I.  Jr.  &  Co.  (Gideon  Howland,  Tfwmas  Mandell,  Edward  M.  Robin- 
son and  others)  counting  room  3  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf 

Howland  Henry  B.  boards  178  Middle,  corner  County 

Howland  Henry  S.  mater  ship  Com.  Rogers 

Howland  Elijah,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Selma 

Howland  Benjamin  2d,  boat  builder,  139  Ray 

Howland  Matthew,  son  of  George,  75  Walnut,  corner  Seventh 

Howland  Charles  W.  son  of  George,  75  Walnut,  corner  Seventh 

Howland  Jonathan,  Jr.  mariner,  house  43  School,  corner  Third 

Howland  Williams,  son  of  Jonathan,  at  sea  in  ship  Horatio— inquire  of  T.  S. 
&  N.  Hathaway 

Howland  Benjamin  F.  son  of  Hepsibeth,  mariner,  115  Third,  corner  Wing 

Howland  Ezra,  son  of  Jonathan,  141  South  Water 

Howland  Edward,  housewright,  house  113  Elm 

Hoyer  Cornelius,  at  sea,  house  102  Third 

Hudson  Samuel  G.  (Cook  4*  Hudson)  sail  maker,  house  16  Mill 

Hughs  Francis,  cooper,  house  60  Ray 

Hunt  John,  clerk  for  Henry  Taber,  boards,  50  Walnut 

Hunter  Ebenezer,  c.  at  sea  in  ship  Canton,  house  near  African  Church 


62  DIRECTORY. 

Hunter  William,  c.  house  82  Middle 

Hurd  John  VV.  (Payson  8?  Hard)  16  South  Water 

Hurl  Will  am,  trader,  house  58  Bedford,  corner  County 

Hussey  William  II.  mariner,  house  54  Middle 

Hussey  George  F.  (Hovcland  8?  Hussey)  house  45  Third 

Hussey  William,  master  ship  Tuscaloosa,  house  corner  Third  and  School 

Hussey  William  F.  cooper  and  gauger,  113  South  Water,  house  82  Fourth 

Hussey  Edward,  cooper,  10  Elm,  house  54  Middle 

Hussey  William  A.  mariner,  brother  of  George  F. 

Hutchinson  John,  accountant,  house  51  School,  corner  Fourth 

Hutchinson  William,  c.  mariner,  house  rear  11  First 

Huttlestone  May  hew  A.  boarding  house,  13  North  Water 

Hyde  Thomas,  cooper,  house  178  Middle,  corner  County 

Lv  galls  Seth  H  mason,  counting  room  rear  13  North  Second,  house  166  Union, 

corner  South  Sixth 
Ingalls  William  mason,  boards  152  Union,  corner  Fifth 
Ingraham  Robert,  trader,  125  Purchase,  house  29  Mill,  corner  Purchase 

In<rraham ,  widow  of  James,  house  150  Middle 

Ingraham  Sarah,  widow,  house  33  Mill 

Ilsley  David,  mariner,  31  Hillman 

Irish  John,  cordwainer,  36  South  Water,  house  rear  27  South  Second 

Irish  Otis,  grocer,  141  Purchase,  corner  North,  house  23  Maxfeld 

Irish  Benjamin,  clerk,  boards  186  Purchase 

Ives  William  C.  c.  trader,  house  54  County 

Jackson  Charles,  laborer,  c.  house  90  Charles  street 

James  Mary,  widow,  house  60  First 

James  Phebe,  widow,  house  187  Middle 

James  Henry  T  painter,  19  Central,  house  187  Middle 

Jenks  Daniel,  truckman,  house  77  Fifth 

Jenney  Francis,  cordwainer,  18  Third,  corner  Spring 

Jenney  Caleb  T.  mariner,  18  Third,  corner  Spring 

Jenney  Isaiah,  at  sea  in  ship  Chili,  bdferds  47  Hillman,  corner  Foster 

Jenney  Joseph  L.  95  Charles 

Jenney ,  widow,  house  56  Mill,  corner  Foster 

Jenney  Caleb  (E.  J.  Hamblin  fy  Co.)  house  18  Third,  corner  Spring 

Jenney  Leonard,  housewright,  house  88  South  Sixth 

Jenney  Abby  C.  widow,  house  54  North  Second 

Jenney  William  H.  baker,  57  Charles,  house  107  Purchase 

Jenney  Peleg,  house  107  Purchase 

Jenney  Smith,  shipwright,  house  194  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  63 

Jenney  Benjamin7  painter,  house  253  Purchase 

Jenney  Edwin,  cooper,  house  35  Middle 

Jenney  Jahaziel,  house  80  Middle 

Jenney  Sanford,  carpenter,  house  95  Charles 

Jenney  Franklin,  housewright,  house  63  Mill 

Jenney  Peleg,  Jr.  mariner,  house  54.  INorth  street 

Jenney  Jeptha,  mariner,  house  47  Hillman,  corner  Foster 

Jenney  Jeduthan,  housewright,  house  157  Ray,  corner  Willis 

Jenney  Edward,  rigger,  house  31  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 

Jenney  Elkenah,  housewright,  119  Ray,  house  64  Pleasant 

Jennings  Thomas,  rigger,  house  Arnold  street 

Jennings  Daniel,  laborer,  137  South  Water,  corner  Grinnell 

Jennings  William  VV.  sail  maker,  house  73  First 

Jennings  Susan,  tailoress,  house  41  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Jennings  Willson,  sail  maker,  boards  63  Kempton 

Johns  David,  mariner,  house  54  INorth  street 

Johnson  Ezra  R.  sail  maker,  9  Central  wharf 

Johnson  Richard  R.  laborer,  house  157  Elm 

Johnson,  Augustus,  shipwright 

Johnson  James,  c.  laborer,  house  20  Wing 

Johnson  Nathan,  c.  trader,  23  house  21  Seventh 

Johnson  Richard,  c.  trader,  25,  house  23  South  Water 

Johnson  Mary,  washerwoman,  house  9  South  Water 

Johnson  Philip,  rigger,  house  46  Foster 

Johnson  Richard  C.  c.  trader,  house  23  South  Water 

Johnson  William,  c.  mariner,  house  169  Elm 

Johnson  Henry,  c.  laborer,  house  207  Middle 

Johnson  Philip,  laborer,  house  46  Foster 

Johnson  Josiah,  cooper,  house  60  Thomas 

Jones  David  L.  gardener,  house  Arnold  street 

Jones  John  [alien]  cordwainer,  house  84  Walden 

Jones  John,  housewright,  Arnold  street 

Jones  Loellen,  gardener,  house  Arnold  street 

Jones  Edward  C.  (E.  Dunbar  Sf  Co.)  house  55  Walnut,  corner  Fifth 

Jones  Charles,  mariner,  house  16  First 

Jones  John,  cordwainer,  126  Middle,  house  84  Walden 

Jones  Thomas,  c.  laborer,  house  90  Charles 

Jo*selyn  Hervey  ( Seabury  fy  Josselyn)  house  18  Purchase 

Joseph  Antone,  laborer,  house  28  Wing 

Jourdan  Stephen  D.  jeweller,  91 ,  boards  167  Union 

Jourdan  Anthony  D.  c.  barber,  70  Union,  house  26  South  Second 

Jouvett  Thomas,  cooper,  99,  house  111  South  Second 


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DIRECTORY. 


Keith  Lucien  B.  &  Co.  (Pardon  Devol)  shoes,  11  South  Water,  house  55 
North  Sixth 

Kel'ey  Ezra,  jeweller,  66  Union,  house  92  Third 

Kelley  Allen,  jeweller,  51  Union,  corner  North  Water 

Kelky  Hatsill,  shipwright,  house  63  North  Second,  corner  Middle 

Kelley  Thomas,  mariner,  house  73  Kempton 

Kelley  Leonard,  shipwright,  house  70  Pleasant 

Kelley  Amos,  caulker,  house  76  Pleasant,  corner  Maxfeld 

Kelley  John  H.  watchmaker,  house  97  South  Second 

Kelley  Henry  C.  (Gilbert,  Kelley  fy  Allen)  boards  59  Third,  corner  Bush 

Kellog  Mary,  milliner,  9  Cbeapside 

Kempton  Elisha  W.  housewright,  house  146  Union 

Kempton  Silas,  house,  45  North  Second 

Kempton  Jiieh,  grocer,  49  North  Second 

Kempton  Paul,  house  51  North  Second 

Kempton  Benjamin,  mariner,  house  85  North  Second 

Kempton  — — ,  widow  of  Obed,  house  75  Purchase,  corner  Middle 

Kempton  Isaac,  blacksmith,  house  136  Purchase,  corner  North 

Kempton  Thomas,  grocer,  161  Purchase 

Kempton  Benjamin,  Jr.  shipwright,  house  167  Purchase 

Kempton  Isaac  S.  blacksmith,  house  117  Middle 

Kempton  Obed,  cabinet  maker  and  turner,  52,  house  67  Mill 

Kempton  Ephraim,  lumber  merchant  and  housewright,  counting  room,  53,  work- 
shop 49  Pleasant,  house  39  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Kempton  Horatio  A.  housewright,  boards  at  39  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Kempton  Samuel,  housewright,  house  31  Hillman 

Kempton  Manasseh,  housewright,  house  37  Eighth 

Kempton  Alfred  2d,  counting  room  83  North  Water 

Kempton  Elijah,  house  162  County 

Kempton  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  197  County 

Kempton  Mary  T.  widow,  milliner,  10  Cheapside,  house  117  Middle 

Kempton  Ezra  S.  turner,  81,  house  85  Purchase 

Kempton  Ansel  J.  mariner,  son  of  Silas 

Kempton  Ephraim,  master  mariner,  162  County 

Kempton  Alfred,  51  North  Second 

Kempton  Rowland,  163  Kempton 

Kempton  Frederick,  164  Kempton 

Kempton  Francis  A* 

Kendall  Henry  H.  c.  works  87  Union 

Kendrick  Alfred,  grocer,  48  Union,  corner  Water,  house  23  South  Second 

Kendrick  Franklin,  mariner,  at  sea  in  Gen.  Pike 

Kendrick  Ansel  H.  master  mariner,  son  of  Alfred 

Kendrick  Henry,  son  of  Alfred,  23  South  Second 


DIRECTORY.  65 

Kent  Joseph  C.  &  Co.  ( )  traders,  103  Purchase,  house  101  Purchase. 

corner  Charles 
King  Josiah  B.  dry  goods,  107  Union,  house  G8  Third 
King  James,  mariner,  c.  house  1G1  Elm 
King  James,  rigger,  J.  A.  Parker's  wharf,  house  4  Middle 
King  Joseph,  rigger,  house  43  Maxfeld 
King  Philip,  laborer,  house  rear  59  Summer 
King  Samuel  E.  mathematical  instrument  maker,  44  N.  Water 
King  William,  laborer,  house  230  County 
Knapp  James,  laborer,  rear  46  Bedford 
Knights  William,  cabinet  maker,  9,  house  11  Purchase 
Knights  Stephen,  tinman,  house  32  North  Second 

Knowles  T.  &  J.  P.  (  Tlwmas  <$•  John  P.J  traders,  30  Union,  house  30  Elm 
Kollock  (Lemuel)  &,  Grinnell  (James  M.)  grocers  or  traders.  2  Central  wharf 
Kollock  Lemuel  (Kollock  <$•  Grinnell)  house  63  Fourth,  corner  Bush 

Ladd  Azel  P.  instructor,  house  92  Third 

Lake  Ephraim,  laborer,  house  near  Howland  &  Hussey's  candle  works 

Landers  Ansel,  shipwright,  house  41  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Lang  Martha,  c.  house  42  Middle 

Lawton  Peter,  cabinet  maker,  works  115  Purchase,  boards  63  North  Second 

Lawton  Cuffee,  c.  laborer  house  50  Bedford 

Lawton  AsaT.  (Joseph  Dunbar  Sf  Co)  house  173  Union,  corner  Seventh 

Lawton  Gardner,  in  ship  Galatia 

Lawton  James  M.  boards  139  Ray 

Lawrence  Joseph,  coach  and  chaise  maker,  82  Purchase 

Leach  Charles  H.  housewright,  hou-e  96  South  Second 

Leaeh  Orrin,  works  9  Purchase,  boards  rear  79  Elm 

Lee  John,  laborer,  house  19  South  Second 

Lee  Henry  W.  assistant  teacher  in  Friends'  Academy,  boards  87  Union 

Leonard  Samuel,  lumber  merchant,  house  155  Third 

Leonard  Alfred,  cooper,  93,  house  97  South  Second 

Leonard  Philip,  housewright,  house  116  South  Water 

Leonard  Nehemiah  &  Co.  (Barnabas  S.  Perkins)  merchants,  13  Central  wharf. 

house  180  Union,  corner  Seventh 
Lepelman  E.  J.  painter,  house  33  Mill  street 
Levens  Erastus  H.  mason,  boards  74  Elm 
Lewey  Stephen,  mariner,  in  ship  Swift 
Lewey  John,  c   laborer,  house  145  Ray 
Lewis  Thomas* 

Lewis  Joseph,  Jr.  in  ship  China,  boards  39  Middle 
Lewis  Philip  B.  tinman,  boards  59  Third 
Lewis  Franci3  V.  son  of  Joseph,  in  London  packet,  boards  39  Middle 

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66  DIRECTORY. 

Lewis  Daniel  C.  boards  34  Elm,  sails  from  Bristol 

Lewis  George,  carpenter,  Fish  Island 

Lewis  John,  rigger,  house  31  Allen 

Lewis  Ahira,  carpenter,  boards  64  Foster 

Lewis  David,  clothes  dresser,  c.  house  9  First 

Lewis  Leonard,  house  84  Walden 

Lewis  Charles,  laborer,  house  71  North  Second 

Lewis  — — — ,  widow,  house  207  Purchase 

Lewis  Thomas  W.  boarding  house,  25  Middle 

Lewis  Joseph,  boarding  house,  39  Middle 

Lewis  Charles,  rigger,  house  65  Middle 

Lewis  Henry,  mariner,  house  65  Maxfeld 

Lewis  John,  c.  mariner,  house  141  Ray 

Lewis  Stephen* 

Lewis  Peter,  laborer,  house  165  Ray 

Lewis  Henry,  son  of  Peter,  mariner 

Lewis  Benjamin,  shipwright,  house  64  Foster 

Lewis  Thomas,  son  of  Benjamin,  sails  from  New  York 

Lewis  Rebecca,  wddow,  house  40  Pleasant 

Lincoln  Luke  P.  professor  of  music,  house  54  North  Second 

Lincoln  Benjamin,  dry  goods,  29,  house  31  Middle 

Lindsey  Amy,  widow  of  Benj.  house  63  Fourth 

Lindsey  Benjamin,  editor  New  Bedford  Mercury,  boards  87  Union 

Little  Otis,  tailor,  boards  31  Spring,  corner  Fourth 

Little  John  B.  livery  stable,  7  Fourth,  boards  10  South  Second 

Little  Alden,  livery  stable,  52  Elm,  house  112  Purchase 

Little  William  {Little  <§■•  Chase)  house  132  Purchase 

Little  (  William)  &  Chase  {David)  dry  goods,  14  Purchase,  corner  Nortk 

Little  Samuel,  yeoman,  house  186  Purchase 

Litlle  Luther,  master  mariner,  house  8  Campbell 

Lobdell  Charles,  clerk  9  Taber's  wharf,  boards  120  Union,  corner  Third 

Long  David's  family,  house  50  Middle 

Looke  James  T.  boarding  house,  101  North  Water 

Lopes  Joseph  A.  c.  mariner,  boards  226  Middle 

Lothrop  Thomas  C.  {Lothrop  &  Allen)  house  105  Pleasant 

Lothrop  Asa,  shoes,  15  Purchase,  house  190  Union,  corner  Eighth 

Lothrop  (  Thomas  C.)  &  Allen  (Frederick  S.)  merchants,  5  Middle 

Love  John,  brass  founder,  house  126  Kempton 

Love  George,  brass  founder,  house  105  North  Water 

Lucas  Allen,  laborer,  house  South  Second 

Lucas  Corban  B.  blacksmith,  house  83  Maxfeld 

Luce  Matthew,  master  mariner,  house  66  Third 

Luce  Parzillia.housewright,  75  Mechanics  Row,  house  69  Elm 


DIRECTORY.  67 

Luce  Wilmot,  master  mariner,  house  75  Elm 

Luce  Edwin,  carpenter,  house  153  Elm 

Luce  Leander,  cordwainer,  house  172  Middle : 

Luce  Ambrose  E.  painter,  house  152  Kempton 

Luce  Leonard* 

Luscomb  Leonard,   mariner,  son   of  Francis,  at  sea  in  ship  Fenelon,  boards  46 

Maxf'eld 
Luscomb  Samuel,  cooper,  house  63  Foster 
Luscomb  Ziba  B.  cooper,  house  84.  Walden 

Luscomb  James,  cooper,  45  Kempton,  house  31  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 
Luscomb  Richard,  cooper, 4  and  14  S.  Rodman's  wharf,  house  8  North 
Luscomb  Francis,  cooper,  house  46  Maxfeld 
Luscomb  William,  cooper,  house  71  Ray,  corner  North 
Luscomb  Samuel,  cooper,  house  63  Foster 
Luscomb  Robert,  cooper,  58  Pleasant,  corner  Hillman 
Luther  James  M.  mason,  house  North,  corner  Foster 
Luther  Coomer,  ropemaker,  house  52  Bediord 
Luther  Hale,  mason,  boards  152  Union,  corner  Fifth 
Lyons  Junius,  barber,  12  South  Water. 
Mackie  Andrew,  physician,  house  61  Purchase 
Mackie  James,  master  ship  Maine 

Macomber  Leonard   &.  Son    (George  Macomber)  grocers,  59,  house  184  Union 
Macomber  Levi,  mason,  house,  127  Middle 
Macomber  Christopher,  laborer,  house  170  Middle 
Macomber  Perry  G.  mariner,  house  62  North 
Macomber  Charles,  shipwright,  house  27  Hillman 
Macomber  John,  trader,  house  87  First,  corner  Bush 
Macomber  Sally,  widow,  house  3  School 
Macomber  John,  mariner,  house  25  Bush  corner  Third 
Macomber  Andrew  C.  tanner  and  currier,  house  197  County 
Macomber  Cyrus,  stone  cutter,  house  197  County 
Macomber  George  (L.  Macomber  fy  Son)  house  184  Union 
Macomber  Charles  S.  clerk,  house  184  Union 
Macomber  John  A.* 
Madison  Roby,  c.  house  rear  11  First 
Magarvey  William,  mariner,  house  42  Bedford 
Maker  George  W.  grocer,  68  Kempton,  house  75  Mill,  coiner  Hill 
Maloy  John,  laborer,  house  29  Elm 

Manchester  Humphrey,  (Watson  fy  Manchester)  house  152  Union,  corner  Fifth, 
Manchester  Ellery,  2d,  laborer,  house  123  Middle 
Manchester  Edward,  laborer,  house  rear  154  Kempton 
Manchester  Otis  (Hathaway  §  Manchester)  house  73  Mill 
Manchester  Prudence,  wife  of  Norton,  house  71  Ray,  corner  North 


63  DIRECTORY. 

Manchester  Isaac,  housewright,  house  60  First 

Manchester  Gilbeit,  laborer,  house  126  South  Second 

Manchester  Ellery,  laborer,  hi  use  41  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Manchester  Andrew,  blacksmith,  works  at  James  Durfee's  buards  116  Middle 

Manchester  William  H.  mariner,  house  12  South  Second 

Mandell  James  H.  shipwright,  house  41  Maxfeld,  corner  Pleasant 

Mandell  Thomas,  (/.  Howland  Jr.  &  Co  )  house  49  Fourth,  corner  Walnut 

Mann  Thomas  P.  rigger,  house  55  North  Sixth  , 

Marble  Allen,  carpenter,  house  116  Third,  corner  Howland 

Marble  Barnard,  Jr.  ( Clarke  fy  Marble) 

Marshall  Charles  H.  mariner,  house  21  Hillman 

Marshall  Edward,  boards  59  Mechanic's  Kow 

Martin  Lemuel,  mariner,  house  39  Union 

Martin  George,  sailmaker,  boards  17  South  Second,  works  for  Cook  4*  Hudson 

Martin  George  P.  apprentice  to  B.  &  T.  Sanford 

Martin  Nathaniel  H.  clerk  at  20  South  Water 

Mason  Willard,  block  maker,  in  Jonathan  Card's  shop,  house  11  Bush 

Mason  William  F.  house  230  County 

Matthews  James,  laborer,  house  46  Bedford 

Matthews  David,  laborer,  house  34  Howland 

Maxfeld  Caleb,  cabinet  maker,  130  Union  house  81  Maxfeld 

Maxfeld  James,  master  mariner,  house  207  Purchase 

Maxfeld  William,  (7 obey  8?  Maxfeld)  house  207  Purchase 

Maxfeld  Wealthy,  widow,  house  123  Middle 

Maxfeld  Warren,  mason,  house  116  Kempton 

Maxfeld  Susanna,  widow,  house  1  North,  corner  North  Second 

Maxfeld  Benjamin,  mason,  house  154  Kempton 

Maxfeld  Humphrey,  cooper,  house  2  Maxfeld,  corner  North  Second 

Maxfeld  Russell,  master  mariner,  house  80  Maxfeld  corner  Walden 

Maxfeld    (Charles  P)  &  Tripp   {Benjamin  Jr.)  carpenter,  109  Fourth,  corner 
Bedford 

Maxfeld  Charles  P.  (Maxfeld  &  Tripp)  house  76  Fifth 

Maxfeld  Edmund,  mariner,  at  sea,  in  Pyrachute 

Maxfeld  Patrick,  bookbinder,  house  1  North,  corner  North  Second 

Maxfeld  Ephraim,  mason,  house  116  Kempton 

May  Danforlh  C.  mariner,  house  8  Campbell 

May  hew  Nathaniel,  painter,  house  68  Fourth 

Mayhew  Julius  S.  physician,  house  31  Third 

May  hew  Betsey,  widow,  boarding,  143  Union 

Mc  Ellery  Cormick,9  Purchase 

Mc  Farline  Alexander,  carpenter,  works  for  O.  B.  Burgess,  153  Middle 

Mc  Farlin  Seth,  shipwright,  house  Fish  Island 

Mc  Intosh  George,  rigger,  house  13  Bethel  Court 


DIRECTORY.  69 

Mc  Kenzie  Daniel,  master  mariner,  house  67  Third 

Mc  Kenzie,  William,  works  149  County 

Mc  Koy  Abraham,  c.  mariner,  54  County 

Mc  Lesh  John,  Rev.  85  Purchase 

Meader  Jonathan,  clerk,  12  North  Water,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 

Meader  Phebe,  widow,  house  27  Third 

Meader  James,  house  27  Third 

Meader  George,  cooper,  house  88  South  Water 

Meader  Henry,  mariner,  house  29  Union 

Merrick  Adoniram,  housewright,  house  119  Purchase,  corner  Middle 

Merrick  Ephraim,  tr  der,  house  153  Middle 

Merrihew  Stephen,  Sec.  Merchants  Ins.  Co.  house  189  Union,  corner  Eighth 

3Ierrill  Edward,  master  mariner,  house  82  South  Second 

Merris  Antone,  mariner,  house 35  Allen 

Mellen  Richard  E.  Lieut.  Revenue  service,  house  228  Purchase 

Miller  Caleb,  master  mariner,  house  33  Seventh 

Miller  David,  mariner,  house  14  Wing 

Mills  James,  clerk  at  76,  boards  143  Union 

Mills  Henry,  shoes  76  Union,  boards  143  Union 

Mingo  William,  c.  cabinet  maker,  6  Third,  house  169  Elm 

Mores  James,  rigger,  5  Taber's  wharf,  J.  A.  Parker's  wharf  and  Fish  Island, 
house  93  Ray 

Morgan  Charles  W.  merchant,  counting  room  Rotch's  wharf,  house  149  Coun- 
ty head  of  William 

Morgan  Samuel  Griffith,  149  County,  clerk  for  C.  W.  Morgan 

Morgridge  John,  physician,  Thomsonian  Botanic  Infirmary,  45  North  Water 

Morgridge  Charles,  Rev.  house  215  Purchase 

Morrison  Thomas,  laborer,  house  27  School 

Mosher  Warren  H.  rigger,  house  68  South  Water 

Mosher  Holder,  boarding  house,  82  North  Second 

Mosher  Jonathan,  tool-keeper  and  grocer,  1  Middle 

Mosher  Philip,  branch  pilot,  house  23  School 

IMosher  Edward,  master  ship  Hoqua,  house  23  School 

Mosher  Allen,  laborer,  house  139  Mid  le 

Mosher  Elihu,  butcher,  house  78  High 

Mosher  Warren,  laborer,  house  155  Kempton 

Mosher  Lorenzo,  house  Smith  street, 

Mosher  Joseph,  laborer,  house  45  Allen 

Moulton  Othniel,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  China 

Mudge  Enoch,  Rev.  house  13  Bethel  Court 

Munday  Nathaniel,  tailor,  boards  16  Bush,  corner  South  Second,  works  13  North 
Second 

Munroe  James,  Jeweller,  94  Union,  house  132  Union 

Munroe  Augustus,  c.  laborer,  house  140  North  Second 

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70  DIRECTORY. 

Munroe  James,  mariner,  house  78  Elm 

Munroe  Susan,  widow,  house  109  William 

Munro  Edward,  apothecary,  10  North  Water,  house  132  Union 

Munroe  Mercy  Ann,  widow,  house  167  Kempton 

Munroe  William,  at  sea  in  ship  Herald,  boards  90  Elm 

Murdock  James  M.  clerk,  107  Union 

Mynheer  Giles  F.  blacksmith,  house  10  Ark  Lane. 

Nash  Thomas,  shipwright,  house  104  North  Second 

Nash  Simeon,  housewright,  house  73  Elm 

Negus  Ellery,  cooper,  house  270  Purchase 

Negus  Isaac,  laborer,  house  90  South  Sixth 

>-e!son  Thomas,  c.  mariner,  house  148  North  Second 

Nelson  Hugh,  blacksmith,  hous"  153  Elm 

Nelson  Peter,  c.  laborer,  house  163  Elm 

Nelson  Nathaniel,  Jf  boarding,  house  8  Eighth 

Nelson  Francis  N    clerk,  17  North  Second,  boards  8  Eighth 

Netclier  George,  master  mariner,  house  97  Purchase,  corner  Charles 

Netcher  William,  mariner,  son  of  Star,  119  Third 

Netcher  Star,  watchman,  house  119  Third 

Netcher  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  123  Third 

Nevens  David,  dry  goods,  27  North  Water,  boards  140  Union 

Newhall  William,  baker,  1  School,  house  69  Middle 

Nichols  Howard,  blacksmith,  and  brassfounder,  15  and  19  Mechanics  Row,  house 

59  Elm 
Nicholson  Nichols,  rigger,  house  rear  17  North  Water 
Nickerson  Thomas,  house  65  Elm 
Niles  Levi,  truckman,  house  172  Kempton 

Northam  {John  D.)  &  Fearing  (Noah)  ship  chandlery,  Rotch's  wharf 
Northrop  Nathan,  dry  goods,  32  North  Water,  house  9  Walnut,  corner  First 
Noyes  William  R.  clerk  at  55  Union,  boards  at  65  South  Second 
Nutting  William,  professor  of  music,  203  Purchase 

Nye  Sylvanus  G.  grocer,  25  and  31  Union,  house  54  Walnut,  corner  Fifth 
Nye  Asa  R.  (T.&,  A.  R.  Nye  J  house  81  Elm 

Nye  T.  &  A.  R.  (Thomas  &  Asa  R.)  merchants,  counting  room  8  Middle 
Nye  Thomas  Jr.  ( T.  fy  A.  R.  Nye)  house  19  Eighth 
Nye  Wiilard  (D.  R.  Greene  S?  Co)  house  27  Seventh,  corner  School 
Nye  Reuben,  ( Alfred  Gihbs  8?  Co.)  house  111,  Third 
Nye  Samuel  E   clerk,  boards  143  Union 
Nye  Daniel  B.  Jr.  painter,  boards  16  Mili 
Nye  Ferdinand  G.  clerk,  25  Union,  boards  54  Walnut,  corner  Fifth. 

O'Oonnek  Pf.tkr,  laborer,  house  rear  46  Bedford 

O'Conner  Thomas,   mariner,  at  sea,  In  ship  Sally  Ann,  house  32  Sixth,  eoruer 
Walnut 


DIRECTORY.  71 

Oliver  Horatio  G.  stevedore,  house  48  Maxfeld 

Oliver  Henry,  laborer,  house  49  Middle 

Oliver  Aberdeen,  cordwainer,  boards  72  Walden 

Omans  Joshua,  shipwright,  house  56  Ray 

Oraans  Elias,  blockmaker,  with  F.  Taber,  boards  33  Union 

Omans  Andrew,  39  Purchase  street 

O'Neil  John,  boarding,  opposite  46  Bedford 

Oltiwell  (William)  &  Ellis,/  Mandell)  cabinet  makers, 39  Purchase 

Ottiwell  William,  [OttiweU  $  Ellis)  house  62  William 

Overing  Richard  G.  c.  laborer,  house  22  North  Second. 

Paddlefokd  Zephaniah,  laborer,  house  13  Fourth 

Packard  Daniel,  mariner,  house  82  North  Second 

Packard  Nancy,  widow,  house  3  Sear's  Court 

Page  John  H.  W.   counsellor,  office  42  North  Water,  house  43  Seventh,  corner 

Walnut 
Page  John  L.  Botanic  physician,  office  96  Purchase 
Paine  Warden,  grocer,  74  Purchase,  corner  Middle,  house  153  Middle 
Paine  John  B.  housewright,  house  Smith  street 
Paine  Job,  shipwright,  boards  17  Mill 
Paine  Samuel  S.  (  West  <$•  Paine)  house  153  Middle 
Palmer  Mark  B.  tinman,  28  Central,  house  95  William 
Palmer  Joseph,  tailor,  house  39  Foster,  corner  Mill 
Palmer  John  W.  house  72  Foster,  corner  Maxfeld 
Palmer  Richard  A.  (Palmer  ^  Coggeshall)  house  37  School 
Palmer  (Richard  A.)  &  Coggeshall  (Samzd  B.)  merchants,  33  Orange 
Pancoast  Walter,  varnisher,  works  115  Purchase 

Parker  Jacob,  hardware  and  powder,  15  Central,  house  109  North  Second 
Parker  Frederick  (John  A.  Parker  fy  So?i)  house  66  Purchase,  corner  Elro 
Parker  Elisha,  grocer,  100  Purchase,  corner  High,  house  48  Hi"-h 
Parker  Henry  W.  cordwainer,  house  177  Purchase 
Parker  Parrot,  widow,  house  82  Middle 
Parker  John,  mariner,  house  82  Middle 
Parker  John  A.  &  Son,  (Frederick  Parker  J  merchants,  counting  room  7  Middle 

house  246  County,  corner  Willis 
Parker  William  C.  grocer,  86  Purchase,  boards 63  Charles 
Parker  Stephen,  housewright,  house  57  Summer 
Parker  Thomas,  grocer,  shop  and  house  78  North  Water 
Parker  Avery  F.  at  sea 

Parker  William  G.  grocer,  86  Purchase,  boards  63  Charles 
Parkhurst  Jared,  Jr.  (.4  Barker  &  Co.)  house  57  School,  corner  Fourth 
Parkhurst  John,  trader,  house  42  South  Sixth 
Parks  Samuel,  house  20  South  Water 
Parlow  Ebeuezer,  laborer,  house  19  Walnut,  corner  South  Second 


72  DIRECTORY. 

Parlow  Nathaniel,  son  of  Ebenezer,  at  6ea 

Parlovv  Ruth,  house  78  South  Second 

Parmenter  Jonathan  C.  printer,  Mercury  Office,  house  19  Walnut,  corner  Soukfe 

Second 
Parsons  Phineas  S.* 

Parsons  Charles,  cordwainer,  house  141  Middle 
Paul  John,  boarding,  house  20  South  Water 

Pay  son  (Daniel  E.)  &  Hurd  {John  W.)  dry  goods,  15  South  Second 
Payson  Daniel  E.  (Payson  fy  Hurd)  house  70  Third 
Pease  Abner,  master  mariner,  house  27  How  land 
Pease  Zephaniah,  housevvright,  house  142  First 
Pease  Rodney,  grocer,  house  and  store  1G9  County 
Pease  Daniel,  blacksmith,  house  212  County 
Peck  Billings,  shipwright,  6  Pearl 
Peck  John  A.  cooper,  works  Fish  Island 
Peckham  Richard  T.  blockmaker,  with  Peckham  &  Clark 
Peckham  David  S.  cooper,  at  sea 

Peckham  Arnold,  blockmaker  (Peckham  fy  Clark)  house  51  South  Water 
Peckham  Leonard  S.  caulker,  house  58  North 

Peckham ,  widow,  house  46  Hill 

Peckham  Stephen,  laborer,  County  street,  with  John  C.  Haskell 

Peckham  (Arnold)  &  Clark  (Joseph)  blockmakers,  4  Hazzard's  wharf 

Peirce  Seabury,  cooper,  house  98  Third 

Peirce  Asa,  cooper,  72  First,  house  90  South  Second 

Peirce  Bradford  S.  mason,  house  93  Fourth,  corner  Russell 

Peirce  Charles  M.  mason,  house  75  Elm 

Peirce  Ellery,  cooper,  house  248  Purchase 

Peirce  Bradford,  carpenter,  71  Mechanics  Row,  house  149  Middle 

Peirce  Martin,  mason  159  Middle 

Peirce  Jabez,  mariner,  house  172  Kempton 

Peirce  Philip,  shipwright,  house  63  Mill 

Peirce  David  R.  housewright,  house  83  Maxfeld 

Peirce  Otis  N.  housewright,  house  55  North  Sixth 

Peirce  Thomas,  shipwright,  house  65  Foster 

Peirce  Abraham,  housewright,  house  33  Pleasant,  corner  Mill 

Peirce  Samuel,  shipwright,  house  56  Cushing  street 

Peirce  Clothier,  cooper,  house  and  shop  143  First     j 

Peirce  James  L.  mason,  house  145  South  Water 

Peirce  David,  cooper,  house  24  Bedford 

Peirce  Clarke,  sail  maker,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 

Peirce  Abraham,  Jr.  at  sea  in  ship  Triton 

Peirce  Frederick  S.  inquire  of  Franklin  Jenney 

Peirce  George  WT.  mariner,  boards  47  South  Second 


DIRECTORY.  73 

Peirce  Benjamin,  tailor,  99  Union,  house  209  Purchase 

Peirce  Oliver  G.  blacksmith,  works  140,  boards  153  Middle 

Peirce  Philip  A.  16  South  Water 

Peirce  Jonathan,  Mill  street 

Peirce  Richard,  Arnold  street 

Peisler  William,  blacksmith,  house  36  Maxfeld 

Pell  Jabish  J.  at  sea  from  Fall  River,  boards  at  Gilbert  Taber's,  South  of  Rod- 
man Farm 

Pemberton  John,  c.  mariner,  house  8  or  9  Ark  Lane 

Pendleton  John,  laborer,  house  rear  17  Howland 

Peneton  Solomon,  c.  mariner,  house  10  Ark  Lane 

Penniman  Bethuel,  butcher,  house  10  South  Second 

Pent  Francis,  cabinetmaker,  house  42  Foster 

Perkins  John,  importer  and  manufacturer  of  paper  hangings,  141  Union,  house 
51  Fourth,  corner  Walnut 

Perkins  Sampson,  housewright,  23  North,  house  142  Purchase 

Perkins  Barnabas  S.  [N.  Leonard  &  Co.]  boards  99  Fourth 

Perry  Jireh,  merchant,  counting  room  11  Middle,  house  175  Union 

Perry  Loama,  house  146  North  Second 

Perry  Franklin,  boards  96  Elm 

Perry  George,  grocer,  90  and  92  Purchase,  house  65  Walden 

Perry  Samuel  H.  blacksmith,  house  133  Middle 

Perry  Jacob,  Rev.  c.  house  207  Middle 

Perry  Nathaniel,  shipwright,  house  88  Ray,  corner  Hillman 

Perry  Daniel,  Jr.  candle  manufacturer,  house  10  Bethel  Court 

Perry  John,  laborer,  house  68  County 

Perry  George  W.  laborer,  house  47  Wing 

Perry  Edward  W.* 

Perry  William  B.  master  ship  South  Carolina,  boards  91  North  Water 

Pert  Daniel,  baker,  house  38  South  Water 

Peterson  John,  laborer,  house  224  Middle 

Philander  Ambrose* 

Phillips  George  B.  trader,  11  Market  Square,  house  14  Third 

Phillips  Eleazer,  trader,  house  252  Purchase 

Phillips  Allen  D.  house  252  Purchase 

Phillips  William,  commission  merchant,  15  Middle,  house  39  High 

Phillips  Allen,  clerk  for  William,  boards  39  High 

Pickens  James,  laborer,  house  260  Purchase 

Pilere  Richard,  house  Arnold  street 

Piper  William,  laborer,  c.  house  87  South  Sixth 

Pitman  Benjamin,  jeweller,  shop  80,  house  78  Union 

Pitman  William  R.  jeweller.  68  Union,  house  8  Bethel  Court 

Place  Thomas,  mariner,  house  121  South  Second 


74  DIRECTORY. 

Place  Henry,  laborer,  house  121  South  Second 

Plummer  James  M.  laborer,  house  210  Purchase 

Polly  Jacob,  rigger,  house  1  Walnut,  corner  South  Water 

Polly  Samuel,  house  1  Walnut,  corner  South  Water 

Polly  Spencer,  rigger,  house  89  South  Sixth 

Pool  Abraham,  stage  driver,  house  25  Spring 

Pool  Major,  laborer,  house  258  Purchase 

Poor  Gates  E.  clerk,  boards  16  South  Water 

Pope  Edward,  constable,  house  Pope's  Island 

Pope  J.  George  W.  bookseller,  1  Cheapside 

Post  Richard,  mariner,  house  18  Fifth 

Post  Francis,  master  mariner,  house  18  Fifth 

Potter  Shubael* 

Potter  Southard,  shipwright,  house  133  Purchase,  corner  North 

Potter  Mary,  widow  of  Stephen,  house  133  Purchase,  corner  North 

Potter  John  B  saddler,  house  74  Middle 

Potter  Stephen  N.  master  mariner,  house  41  High 

Potter  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  120  Kempton 

Potter  Ezra,  housewright^  house  1G2  Kempton 

Potter  Pardon,  2d,housewright,  house  45  North 

Potter  Benjamin  II.  harness  maker,  house  62  North 

Potter  Daniel,  cooper,  house  49  Hillman,  corner  Foster 

Potter  Pardon,  shipwright,  house  71  Walden 

Potter  Pardon,  Jr.  {Potter,  Hillman  8f  Co.)  house  71. Walden 

Potter  Peleg  (Potter,  Hillman  fy  Co.)  house  82  Walden 

Potter  Asa,  laborer,  house  59  Summer 

Potter  {Peleg)  Hillman  {Henry)  &  Co.  {Pardon  Potter,  Jr.)  painters,  72  North 

Water 
Potter  Gardner,  laborer,  house  55  County 
Potter  Lyman  G.  housewright,  boards  31  Hillman 
Potter  Edward,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Canton 
Potter  Isaiah,  caulker,  son  of  Southard,  133  Purchase,  corner  North 
Potter  William,  clerk  1  I.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf,  boards  35  South  Second 
Potter  Thurston,  104  North  Second 
Potter  William  K.  at  sea 

Potter  George,  cooper,  works  with  D.  Chase,  boards  29  Union 
Powell  William  P.  c.  blacksmith 

Pratt  William  H.  cordwainer,  23  Union,  boards  70  Kempton 
Pratt  Andrew,  shipwright,  house  7  North 
Pray  Edward,  shoes,  18  North  Water,  boards  17  South  Water 
Prescott  Oliver,  Judge  of  Probate  and  Counsellor,  office  15  North  Water 
Price  Simeon,  master  mariner,  house  200  Purchase 
Price  Benjamin,  master  mariner,  house  76  Ray 


DIRECTORY.  ^5 

Price  John,  captain,  house  17  South  Sixth 

Proctor  William,  cooper,  house  76  Middle 

Proud  James  D.  mason,  house  137  Purchase,  corner  North 

Pruden  Newton,  cooper,  house  148  Kempton 

Purrington  Nathaniel,  blacksmith,  boards  142  Purchase 

Quin  Roeert,  c.  mariner,  house  209  Middle 

Ramsten  Oliver,  laborer,  house  6  Pearl  street 

Rand  Richard,  in  G.  Howland's  ship  Hope 

Randell  Jerusha,  widow,  house  29  Walnut,  corner  Third 

Randell  George,  merchant,  counting  room  Fish  Island,  house  67  Walnut,  corner 

Sixth 
Randell  Richard,  cooper,  house  42  Kempton 
Raymond  George,  laborer,  inquire  of  David  Coffin 
Raymond  William  H.  master  of  ship  Abigail,  house  78  Fifth 
Read  Abner,  mason,  boards  76  Middle 

Read  Charles  L.  hatter,  with  C.  Hooper  &  Co.  boards  4  S.  Water,  cor.  I 
Read  Nathan,  laborer,  house  100  South  Second 

Read  Sally,  widow  of  Frederick,  house  166  Union,  eorner  South  Sixth 
Read  Alexander,  physician,  house  197  Union,  corner  County 
Read  William,  printer,  6  North  Water,  house  25  Kempton 
Read  Williams,  yeoman  and  constable,  house  129  Elm 
Read  Erastus  B.  housewright,  194  Middle 
Read  William,  wheelwright,  house  148  Kempton 
Read  Frederick  A.  mariner,  house  15  Maxfeld,  corner  Ray 
Read  James,  laborer,  house  126  South  Second 
Read  Isaac,  laborer,  house  Smith  street 
Read  William  II.  mariner,  in  ship  Braganza 
Read  xMinot,  laborer,  house  166  Union,  corner  Sixth 
Records  Ellery,  shipwright,  house  96  Maxfeld,  corner  County 
Remington  John,  mariner,  c.  house  44  Howland 

Remington  David  G.  mariner,  at  sea 

Remington  Ellery*1 

Rexford  Charles  W.  fitting  office,  15  Soath  Second 

Reynolds  Joseph* 

Rice  John,  grocer,  220  Purchase 

Richards  Silas  N.  wheelwright,  20  Fourth,  house  53  Elm 

Richardson  Richard  P.  c.  mariner,  house  152  Purchase 

Richardson  Sharon,  rigger,  house  36  Middle 

Richardson  Charles  James,  mariner,  gone  to  the  straits 

Hichardson  Isaac  M.  trader,  house  94  Ray 

Richardson  John  M.* 


76  DIRECTORY. 

R'chmond  Nathaniel,  tailor,  works  27  North  Water,  boards  86  Fourth 

Richmond  Freeman,  mariner,  house  109  North  Second 

Richmond  Anthony  D.  brass  founder,  103  North  Water,  house  24  High 

Richmond  Gideon  ( Wilcox  fy  Richmond)  house  36  High 

Richmond  George,  laborer  or  trader,  197  Middle,  house  51  Summer,  corner 

Middle 
Richmond  Joshua,  dry  goods,  31  North  Water,  house  56  Fifth 
Richmond  George  H.  master  mariner  or  bra  s  founder,  house  35  School,  corner 

South  Second 
Richmond  John  C.  lumber,  opposite  65  South  Water,  house  172  Purchase 
Richmond  Sarah,  widow,  house  rear  24  Union 
Ricketson  Charles  W.  minor,  at  Lothrop  &  Allen's  5  Middle 
Ricketson  Samuel  G.  tailor,  house  50  Third 
Ricketson  Joseph,  merchant,  house  179  Union 
Ricketson  Barton  &  Co.  [Charles  Wood  and  others)  foundry,  111  Fourth,  corner 

Bedford,  store  31  Central 
Ricketson  Daniel,  house  109  Elm 

Ricketson  Henry  G.  (Charles  Ricketson  <$•  Son)  house  37  Mill 
Ricketson  Charles  &  Son  (Henry   G.  Ricketson)  merchant  tailors,  7  North 

Water,  house  57  Fifth 
Ricketson  Joseph,  2d,  master  mariner,  house  9  Bush 
Ricketson  Benjamin T.  (Tobey  Sf  Ricketson)  house  opposite  1  Cheapside 
Ricketson  John  H.  son  of  Charles,  at  sea  in  ship  Trident 
Ricketson  Joseph,  Jr.  179  Union 
Riddell  Thomas   &  Sons  [Thomas  R.  Dix,  Samuel  G.  Stevenson]  merchants, 

7  and  8  George  Howland's  wharf,  house  198  Union,  corner  County 
Rider  Ebenezer,  spar  maker,  118,  house  116  South  Water 
Rider  Elizabeth,  widow,  hou^e  114  South  Second 
Riley  Polly,  widow,  house  145  South  Water 
Riley  Patrick,  laborer,  house  84  North  Water 

Ripley  Henry,  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Geo.  Howland,  house  135  Middle 
Ripley  Bezer,  17  South  Water 

Ripley  [Daniel]  &  Cundell  f  Joseph]  livery  stable,  26  Elm 
Ripley  Daniel  [Ripley  4*  Cundell]  house  89  Elm 
Roberts  David,  laborer,  house  79  Elm 
Ptoberts  James  A.  Rev.  house  91  County 
Robertson  Peter,  20  North  Water 
Robeson  Andrew,  merchant,  counting  room,  58  North  Water,  house  41   North 

Second 
Robeson  Thomas  R.  merchant,  house  87  Spring 
Robeson  William  R.  41  North  Second 
Robbins  Rachel,  widow,  house  127  Middle 
Robinson  Thomas,  c.  restorative,  149  Union, 


DIRECTORY.  77 

Robinson  Henry,  shipwright,  house  9G  Ray 

Robinson  Happy,  widow, house  59  Mechanic's  Row 

Robinson  Edward  M.  (I.  Howland,  Jr.  8p  Co.)  house  107  Pleasant 

Robinson  Fanny,  milliner,  11  Cheapside 

Rodman  Benjamin,  merchant,  house  174  Union 

Rodman  Samuel,  Jr.  merchant,  house  92  Spring,  counting  room  S.  Rodman's 

wharf 
Rodman  William  R.  merchant,  counting  room  3  Rodman,  house  104  County 

corner  Cherry 
Rodman  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  42  North  Second 
Rodman  James  W.* 

Rogers  Nathaniel,  barber,  61  I'nion,  house  57  Elm 
Rogers  Joseph  B.  cabinet  maker,  house  39  Hillman,  corner  Pleasant 
Rogers  William  P.  son  of  Nathaniel,  painter,  boards  57  Elm 
Rogers  Joel,  laborer,  at  Abraham  Russell's,  Union  street 
Rogers  Amos* 

Rome  Scipio,  c.  laborer,  house  63  Fourth 
Root  Marshall,  mariner,  house  52  North  Second  (ship  Hector/ 
Ross  Benjamin,  c.  mariner,  house  212  Middle 
Rotch  Mary,  house  87  Union,  corner  North  Second 
Rotch  Joseph,  merchant,  silk  factory  73,  counting  room  78  Mechanics   Row, 

house  129  William 
Rotch  Nancy,  widow,  house  65  Walnut,  corner  South  Sixth 
Rotch  William,  Jr.  house  110  County,  corner  Bush 
Rotch  William  R.  &  Co.  (Joseph  R.  Anthontj)  counting  room,  Rotch'*  s  wharf, 

house  119  County,  head  Walnut 
Ruggles  John,  shipwright,  house  Mill,  corner  Ray 
Rumrill  Joseph  R.  painter,  house  21  South  Second 
Rumrill  Charles,  laborer,  21  Howland 

Russell  Holder,  dry  goods,  19  North  Water,  house  62  South  Second 
Russell  William,  house  40  South  Water 
Russell  Jonathan,  painter,  21  Union,  house  50  Fifth 
Russell  Abigail,  widow  of  William,  Jr.  house  132  Union 
Russell  Perry,  house  85  Elm 
Russell  Seth,  house  75  Middle 
Russell  Charles,  2d,  painter,  house  169  Middle 
Russell  William,  laborer,  house  187  Middle 
Russell  John  T.  laborer,  house  159  Kempton 
Russell  Abraham,  2d,  master  mariner,  house  108  Ray 
Russell  Otis,  boarding  house,  20  North  Water, 
Russell  Isaac,  boarding,  6  F  rst 

Russell  Humphrey,  yeoman,  house  13  South  Sixth,  corner  Spring 
Russell  Lydia,  widow,  house  61  South  Sixth 

8 


O  DIRECTORY. 

Russell  William  T.  merchant,  counting  room  Rotch's  wharf,  house  G8  Russell 

Russell  William  O.  shipping  office,  house  151  South  Water,  corner  South 

Russell  Reuben,  gauger  and  cooper,  house  Prospect  street 

Russell  Elihu,  Jr.  master  mariner,  house  50  County 

Russell  Charles,  house  211  Purchase 

Russell  Mehitable  E.  widow,  house  24  Bush,  corner  Third 

Russell  Abraham,  house  Union,  west  of  County 

Russell  Wing,  2d,  laborer,  works  at  John  Howland,  Jr.'s 

Russell  Henry,  painter,  house  40  South  Water 

Russell  James,  son  of  William,  187  Middle,  at  sea  in  ship  Maine,  F.  H. 

jjussell  Frederick  W.  boat  builder,  with  William  Coffin 

Russell  Sclh,  Jr.  55  Purchase 

Russell  Edward,  mariner,  187  Middle,  at  sea 

Russell  John,  son  of  Perry,  clerk  2  North  Water,  corner  Union,  boards  85  Elnn 

Rye  John,  mariner,  house  4G  Bedford 

Sabin  Holder,  blacksmith,  works  7  Mechanics  Row, boards  75  Maxfeld 

Sampson  Ruth,  widow,  boarding,  house  120  Union 

Sampson  Issacher,  house  aright,  house  27  Elm 

Sampson  Isaac,  c.  fruit,  house  83  Elm 

Sampson  Moses,  master  mariner,  house  27  Walnut 

Sampson  Amy,  widow,  house  28  Third 

Sampson  SilsLvy,  clerk  49  Purchase,  corner  William,  boards  120  Union,  corner 

Third 
Sanderson  Sarah,  c.  house  23  First 
Sanford  Ray  Greene,  master  mariner,  house  18  Third 
Sanford  Benjamin  T.  (B.Sf  T.  Sanford)  house  42  Mill,  corner  Pleasa-it 
Sanford  B.  &  T.  (Benjamin  7'.  fy  Thomas)  painters,  24  Central  street 
Sanford  Caleb  T.  shipwright,  house  Smith  street 
Sanford  Charles,  sail  maker,  house  53  First 
Sanford  Thomas  (B.  <$■  T.  Sanford)  house  157  Middle 
Sanford  Squire,  master  mariner,  house  51  Kempton 
Sanford  Edwin,  cooper,  house  77  North  Water,  corner  Elm 
Sawyer  John,  blacksmith,  house  72  Walden 

Sawyer  A ,  milliner,  G9  Fourth 

Sawyer  Gideon  T.  mason,  house  48  North,  corner  Foster 
Sawyer  (Benjamin  K.)  &  Denham  (Tillson  B.)  bakers,  34  South  Water 
Sayer  Benjamin  K.  ( Saijer  fy  Denham)  house  39  South  Water,  corner  School 
Scarlett  James,  rigger,  house  89  North  Second,  comer  Kempton 
Scott  Paul,  mariner,  house  46  Bedford 

Seabury  Joseph  {Seabury  Sf  Jossehjn)  boards  at  97  Hillman,  corner  Summer 
.^eabury  Alexander  H  merchant,  3,  4,  5  and  6  Geo.  Howl  and's  wharf,  house  99 
Hillman,  corner  Summer 


DIRECTORY.  79 

Seabury  William,  master  mariner,  house  16  Bush 

Seabury  Pardon  G.  house  40  Walnut,  corner  Fourth 

Seabury  Charles,  cierk,  boards  59  Elm 

Seabury  Mary,  house  50  Elm 

Seabury  (Joseph)  &,  Josselyn  (Harvey)  dry  goods,  112  Union 

Seabury  O.  &,  E.  W.  (Otis  fy  Edward  W.)  dry  goods,  13  North  Second,  house 

16  Rush 
Seareil  Charles,  gardener,  Arnold  street 
Searell  Charles,  rigger,  house  64-  North,  corner  Hill 
Sears  Marshall  G.  housevvright,  house  36  Spring 
Sears  Wiilard,  tanner  and  currier,  house  7  Sears'  Court 
Severance  Rufus,  cooper,  house  153  Kempton,  at  sea  in  ship  Fenelon 
Sharper  Rebecca,  c.  house  80  North  Second 
Shaw  Albert,  housewright.  boards  76  Middle 
Shaw  Humphre}',  cooper,  127,  house  129  North  Second 
Shaw  Job,  cooper,  house  129  North  Second 
Shaw  Sophia,  widow,  house  11  Elm 
Shaw  Frederick  P.  grocer,  129  Purchase 
Shaw  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  1.96  Purchase 
Shaw  Wiilard,  shipwright,  house  56  Summer 
Shaw  John  W.  merchant,  27  Orange  street,  boards  87  Union 
Shepherd  Abner,  house  100  County 
Shepherd  Caleb  G.  master  mariner,  house  91  Charles 
Shepherd  James,  master  mariner,  house  91  Charle3 
Shepherd  David,  master  mariner,  house  95  Charles 
Shepherd  Moses,  laborer,  c.  house  165  Elm 
Shepherd  Nathaniel,  jeweller,  29  Purchase,  house  92  Third 
Sherman  Abraham,  2d,  housewright,  house  38  Foster,  corner  Mill 
Sherman  Warren,  cooper* 
Sherman  Philip,  mate  sloop  Helen 
Sherman  Kempton,  house  78  South  Second 

Sherman  George  W.  constable  and  watchman,  house  6  South  Seeond 
Sherman  Seth,  laborer,  house  92  Third 
Sherman  Anthony,  laborer,  house  38  South  Water 
Sherman  Joshua,  carpenter,  house  55  Middle 
Sherman  Reuben,  stevedore,  house  32  Hillman 
Sherman  Henry  P.  mariner,  house  19  Maxfeld 
Sherman  Nathan,  laborer,  house  rear  17  Howland 
Sherman  Thurston,  painter,  house  25  Howland 
Sherman  Ichabod,  blacksmith,  house  92  County 
Sherman  Henry  W.  rope  maker,  house  92  County 
Sherman  Job,  laborer,  house  22  Wing 
Sherman  Sampson,  laborer,  house  22  Wing 


80  DIRECTORY. 

Sherman  Abraham,  Jr.  boards  at  50  Fourth,  corner  Walnut 

Sherman  Silas  Cook,  laborer,  house  rear  154  Kempton 

Sherman  Henry,  mariner,  at  sea 

Sherman  Charles  P.  housewright,  boards  24  z  chool 

Shiverick  Joseph  R.  assessor,  house  142  Count) 

Shiverick  Clement  F.  son  of  Joseph  R.  clerk  at  108  Union,  boards  142  County 

Shockley  Joseph,  shipwright,  works  in  town,  lives  in  Middleborough 

Silvester  David,  auctioneer,  office  11  North  Water,  house  84  Fourth 

Simmons  William  H.* 

Simmons  Samuel,  laborer,  boards  156  Elm 

Simmons  Amos,  grocer,  115  North  Second,  house  2  North,  corner  N.  Second 

Simmons  Betsey,  widow,  house  182  Purchase 

Simmons  Biownell,  cooper,  house  145  Middle 

Simmons  Charles,  laborer, c.  house  205  Middle 

Simmons  Isaac,  c.  laborer,  house  71  Ray,  corner  North 

Simmons  Arphaxed,  housewright,  house  38  Foster,  corner  Mill 

Simmons  George,  laborer,  house  40  County 

Simmons  Orrin  (Benson  §  Simmons) 

Simpson  George,  13  North  Second,  boards  16  Bush 

Sisson  George,  crockery  ware,  4  Cheapside,  house  67  Mechanic's  Row 

Sisson  William  M.  clerk  in  Marine  Bank,  boards  at  25  Bush 

Sisson  John,  laborer,  house  17  Morgan's  Row 

Sisson  Job;  mariner,  son  of  John 

Sisson  William   mariner,  son  of  John 

Skeift*  William,  blacksmith,  house  32  Hillman 

Slocum  Oliver,  cabinet  maker,  15  Elm  street 

Slocum  Rounsville,  house  63  South  Secoad 

Slocum  Edward,* 

Slocum  George,  mariner,  house  25  Howland 

Slocum  Christopher,  housewright,  house  6  Bush 

Slocum  Fitzgerald,  laborer,  house  143  Middle 

Slocum ,  widow,  house  211  Purchase 

Slocum  Lyman* 

Smith  Robert,  tin  plate  worker,  house  35  Pleasant 
Smith  Levi  R.  in  ship  Maria,  house  212  County 
Smith  William  H.  sailmaker,  at  sea  in  Bark  Roscoe 
Smith  William,  c.  at  ^ea  in  Bark  Columbus 

Smith  Francis,  c.  at  sea  in  ship  Commodore  Rogers T.  &  A.  R.  Nye 

Smith  Alphonso,  (Topham  fy  Smith)  boards  89  First 

Smith  Lorenzo,  housewright,  boards  25  School 

Smith  Oliver,  boards  70  North  Second 

Smith  Amos* 

Smith  Jonathan;  (Butts  $  Smith)  house  126  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  SI 

Smith  Horatio,  baker,  shop  67,  house  69  Middle 

Smith  Isaac,  Rev.  house  187  Middle 

Smith  Tamsey,  widow,  boarding',  house  63  Charles 

Smith  John  R.  L.  master  mariner,  house  63  Charles 

Smith  Barnabas,  mariner,  boards  at  63  Charles 

Smith  Arvin,  shipwright,  house  72  Kempton 

Smith  Henry  W.  housewright,  house  72  Kempton 

Smith  Jonathan,  laborer,  house  166  Kempton 

Smith  Edward,  laborer,  house  15  North 

Smith  John  N.  mariner,  house  68  William 

Smi'h  Robert,  tinman,  house  35  Pleasant 

Smith  Shubael,  ship  joiner,  house  60  Cushing 

Smith  Henry  M.  carver.  48  North  Second,  house  60  Thomas 

Smith  Alidah,  widow,  house  19  Bush 

Smith  Henry  B.  laborer,  house  135  South  Water 

Smith  Robert  S.  Secretary  Mechanic's  Insurance  office,  house  133  County,  head 

Spring 
Smith  Shubael  D.  cooper,  house  162  County 
Smith  Joseph,  constable,  house  27  Union 
Smith  Job,  house  82  Fourth 
Smith  James  L.  at  sea  in  ship  Ceres 
Smith  Dennis,  son  of  Howard 
Snell  Ellery  T.  blacksmith,  house  33  Purchase 

Snell  Alden  G.  blacksmith,  5  S.  Rodman's  wharf,  house  142  Purchase 
Snell  Sylvester,  fruit,  65  Union,  house  59  Mechanic's  Row 
Snow  Freeman,  in  ship  Fenelon,  boards  65  South  Water 
Snow  Nathaniel,  house  65  South  Water 

Snow ,  widow,  milliner,  house  136  Purchase  corner  North 

Snow  Sylvanus,  master  mariner,  house  39  South  Second 

Snow  Loam  {Cook  &  Snoiv)  house  109  Middle 

Southgato  Samuel,  dry  goods,  106  Union 

Southward  Leonard,  laborer,  house  Fish  Island 

Southwick  Henry  W.  cooper,  40  North  Sixth,  house  74  Elm 

Sowle  Seabury,  cabinet  maker,* 

Sowle  Nathaniel* 

Sowle  John,  cabinet  maker,  115  Purchase,  house  14  Mill 

Sowle  Jo>eph,  painter,  house  6  Bush 

Sowle  John  A.  laborer,  house  17  Howland 

Sowle  Stephen,  laborer,  house  19  Howland 

Powie  Elisha,  laborer,  house  21  Howland 

Sowle  Seabury,  ship  carpenter,  minor,  boards  88  Purchase 

Spaulding  Horace,  instructor,  house  94  Elm 

i^pear  John  M.  Rev.  house  233  County 

6* 


82  DIRECTORY. 

Spicer  Samuel,  housewright,  house  86  Elm 

Spooner  Richard  C.  G.  tinman,  works  38  and  42  Union,  boards  65  Maxfeld 

Spooner  Samuel* 

Spoonei  Azariah,  cooper,  14  Elm,  house  97  South  Water 

Spooner  Benjamin  F.  shipwright,  house  127  Middle 

Spooner  Caleb,  cooper,  house  40  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Spooner  Joseph,  master  mariner,  house  83  Hillman,  corner  County 

Spooner  William  J.  painter,  98  North  Water,  house  55  Maxfeld 

Spooner  Stephen,  shipwright,  house  65  Maxfeld 

Spooner  Wing,  cooper,  house  71  Pleasant 

Spooner  Paul,  physician,  house  77  Spring 

Spooner  Benjamin  W.  laborer,  house  35  Allen 

Spooner  Nathaniels,  police  justice,  office  104  Union 

Spooner  Gideon  B.  mariner,  son  of  Caleb,  40  North,  corner  Pleasant 

Spooner  Samuel  R.  son  of  Joseph,  83  Hillman,  corner  County 

Springer  John,  farmer,  house  69  Walden 

Stackhouse  Isuac  N.  mariner,  house  63  South  Second 

Stall  Samuel.  Jr.  chaise  maker,  36  Elm,  house  136  Purchase,  corner  North 

Stall  John,  tailor,  house  46  Hill  street 

Blandish  John  A.  merchant,  9  and  11  Union,  house  20  South  Sixth,  corner  School 

Blandish  Levi,  merchant,  house  20  South  Sixth,  corner  School 

Staples  Calvin,  surveyor  of  highways,  house  91  Maxfeld,  corner  Thomas 

Slap'ts  James  M.  trader,  58  South  Water,  house  91  Maxfeld,  corner  Thomas 

Staunton  Giles  G.  cooper,  house  13  Morgan's  Row 

Steele  Ruth,  widow,  house  68  South  Water 

Stephens  Josiah,  laborer,  house  63  Hillman 

.Stephens  llobert,  chouse  Orange  street 

Stevenson   Samuel  G.  {Thomas  Riddell  &  Sons)  house  198  Union,  cor.  County 

Stetson  Ira,  cordwainer,  house  129  South  Second 

Stetson  Nathaniel,  cooper,  house  75  Purchase,  corner  Middle 

Stetson  Edward,  gunsmith,  26,  house  18  Purchase 

Stimpson  George  R.  sadmaker,  house  92  County 

Stoddard  Bela  J.  at  sea,  inquire  of  J.  G.  Easton 

Stoddard  Isaac  N.  principal  of  Academy,  boards  8  Eighth 

Stone  Alonzo,  shipwright,  house  45  Hillman 

Stowell   William   H.  merchant,  counting  room  Coffin's  wharf,  house  79  South 

Water 
Stowell  George  W.  cauiker,  house  63  North  Second,  corner  Middle 
Stowell  Pamelia,  widow/  house  118  Purchase 

Stowell  Phebe,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  57  Kempton,  corner  Foster 
Stowell  Joseph,  caulker,  house  57  Kempton,  corner  Foster 
Stubbs  James,  h  use  177  Purchase 


DIRECTORY  83 

Studley  Samuel,  clerk  of  the  market,  house  59  County 

Sturtevant  William,* 

Sturtevant  Lorenzo,  truckman,  house  174  Purchase 

Sturtevant  Zechariah,  saddle  and  harness  maker,  84  Purchase,  house  91  Max- 

feld,  corner  Thomas 
Sullings  Abbe}'  H.  widow  of  David,  house  65  South  Second 
Sullivan  Daniel,  laborer,  c.  house  209  Middle 

Sullivan  Florence,  brassfonnder,  house  105  North  Water,  corner  Middle 
Swain  William,  mariner,  house  127  Ray 

Swain  William  W.  merchant,  counting  room  17  Middle,  house  107  County 
Swain  Joseph,  mariner,  house  20  School 
Swain  Robert  C.  son  of  Ann,  house  127  Ray 
Swain  Moses,  house  20  School 

Swain  Sarah,  widow,  boarding  house,  9  Walnut 

Swain  Ann,  widow,  house  127  Ray 

Swain  Frank,  boat  builder,  129,  house  127  Ray 

Swain  Oliver,  shoes,  82  Union,  house  70  Fourth 

Swain  Benjamin,  Jr.  house  of  refreshment,  15,  house  13  Third 

Swan  Walter  D.  blockmaker,  house  35  Middle 

Swift  Hallett,  master  of  sloop  Levant,  house  89  North  Second 

Swift  Stephen,  laborer,  boards  99  North  Second 

Swift  Arnold,  cooper,  92,  boards  94  South  Second 

Swift  Jonathan* 

Swift  Job,  house  55  Middle,  corner  North  Second 

Swift  William,  grocer,  134  Purchase,  corner  North,  house  143  Purchase 

Swift  Charles  D.  trader,  store  53,  house  51  Middle 

Swift  Benjamin,  turner,  19,  house  17  Mill 

Swift  Silas,  cabinet  maker,  son  of  Benjamin,  17  Mill 

Swift  Jesse,  cordwainer,  house  4  Bethel  Court 

Swift  Reuben,  master  mariner,  house  12  Sixth,  corner  Spring 

Swift  Thomas  W.  blockmaker,  house  11  Bush 

Swift  Richard,  laborer,  house  54  Bedford 

Swift  James,  turner,  house  5  Sears'  Court 

Swift  James,  Jr.  at  sea,  boards  5  Sears'  Court 

Swift  Rodolphus  N.  m  -ster  of  Lancaster,  son  of  Reuben,  12  Sixth,  corner  Spring 

Swift  Obed  N.  master  of  Nautilus,  son  of  Reuben,  12  Sixth 

Swift  William  C.  N .  mariner,  son  of  Reuben,  12  Sixth 

Swift  Franklin  R.  mariner,  son  of  Reuben,  12  Sixth 

Swift  Edward  A.  son  of  Jamt  s,  5  Sears'  Court 

Sylvia  George,  laborer,  house  65  Middle 

Taef.r  Barnabas,  house  57  Third 

Taber  William  B.  innholder,  14  an  :  16  South  Water 


84  DIRECTORY. 

Taber  Stephen  W.  housewrighl  and  constable,  37  Bush,  house  37  S.  Water 

Taber  Jonathan,  rigger,  house  88  South  Water 

Taber  Thomas  R.  block  maker,  boards  31  Walnut 

Taber  Asa,  cordvvainer,  23  Union,  house  70  Kempton 

Taber  William  C.  book  store,  45  Union,  house  50  Fourth,  corner  Walnut 

Taber  Francis,  Jr.  hardware,  111  Union,  house  83  Fourth 

Taber  Joseph,  block  maker,  house  81  Fourth 

Taber  Isaac  C.  clerk  in  Merchants'  Bank,  house  75  Fourth 

Taber  (Gamaliel)  &  Tobey  (Charles  C.  P.)  cabinet  makers,  48  North  Second 

Taber  Gamaliel  ( Taber  <$•  Tobey)  house  42  Foster 

Taber  John  M.  tool  maker,  20,  house  84  Elm 

Taber  Allen,  tool  maker,  20,  house  84  Elm 

Taber  Mary,  widow  of  Nathan,  house  31  Elm 

Taber  Stephen,  house  70  Third 

Taber  Timothy  (Benjamin  B.  CorellSz,  Co.)  boards  84  Elm 

Taber  Leonard,  cordwainer,  99  Middle,  house  72  Walden 

Taber  John,  house wright,  house  148  Kempton 

Taber  Clarinda,  widow,  house  66  Mill 

Taber  Gifford,  carpenter,  house  67  Mill 

Taber  John  B.  rigger,  house  69  Mill 

Taber  Gibbs  (  Taber  &  Underwood)  house  38  Maxfeld 

Taber ,  widow,  house  157  Ray,  corner  Willis 

Taber  Abbey,  wife  of  Jonathan,  house  22  First 

Taber  Archelaus,  housewright,  19,  house  44  Spring,  corner  Fifth 

Taber  Francis,  block  maker,  13  Orange,  house  31  Walnut,  corner  Third 

Taber  Henry,  merchant,  11  Central  wharf,  house  50  Walnut 

Taber  Prince  L.  blacksmith,  house  60  Thomas  street 

Taber  Robert  H.  (Clarke  &  Taber)  44  Union,  corner  South  Water 

Taber  Henry,  2d,  at  sea  in  Balena 

Taber  John,  Jr.* 

Taber  Henry  B.  mariner,  31  Elm,  son  of  Nathan 

Taber  Philip,  mason,  boards  63  Mill 

Taber  John  boat  builder,  house  88  South  Water 

Taber  Barton* 

Taber  Charles  II.* 

Talbot  Phebe,  c.  widow,  house  15  First 

Tallman  Charles,  trader,  house  127  Third 

Tallman  William,  house  1  South  Second,  corner  Union 

Tallman  William,  Jr.  mariner,  house  8  Bethel  Court 

Tallman  Elkenah,  yeoman,  house  77  Walnut,  corner  Seventh 

Tallman  Seth,  yeoman,  house  33  Fifth 

Tallman  Joseph  R.  son  of  William,  at  sea  in  ship  India 

Tallman  Wiliiam  B.  son  of  Seth,  house  33  Fifth 


DIRECTORY. 


65 


Tallman  Timothy,  77  Walnut,  corner  Seventh 

Tappan  George,  crockery  ware,  113  Union,  house  7  Fifth 

Tarr  Eliza,  house  105  Fourth 

Tasker  Thomas* 

Taylor  Mary,  boarding  house,  9  South  Second 

Taylor  John,  stone  cutter,  77  William,  housa  159  Middle 

Taylor  William  H.  carpenter,  house  126  Kempton 

Taylor  William  H.  deputy  collector,  house  6  Bethel  Court,  officer  Custom  House 

Taylor  Richard,  rigger,  house  12  Ark  Lane 

Temple  Lewis,  c.  blacksmith,  Coffin's  wharf,  house  42  Bedford 

Tew  George  &  L.  [George  C.  4*  Latham  T.]  brass  founders,  23,  house  64  Me- 
chanics Row 

Tew  Joseph  C.  house  rear  130  Ray 

Thacher  Laban,  grocer,  189  Purchase 

Thaxter  Caleb,  master  mariner,  house  69  Third 

Thomas ,  boarding  house,  63  North  Second,  corner  Middle 

Thomas  Abraham,  c.  laborer,  house  56  North 

Thomas  Samuel,  c.  mariner,  house  64  Mechanics  Row 

Thomas  Jacob/  laborer,  house  near  231  Middle 

Thomas  Joseph,  mariner,  house  119  Third 

Thomas  Davis,  house  92  Third 

Thompkins  Silas,  physician,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 

Thompkins  Charity,  widow,  house  74  Elm 

Thompkins  Christopher,  Deputy  Sheriff,  office  104  Union 

Thompson  James  D.  Major  General,  office  88,  boards  at  133  Union 

Thompson  Urania,  widow,  house  103  North  Second 

Thompson  Mary,  c.  house  123  Middle 

Thompson  Benjamin,  carriage  painter,  house  74,  Mill,  corner  Hill 

Thompson  Asa,  blacksmith  75  William,  house  169  County 

Thompson  John  H.  ( Gifford  &  Thompson)  house  60  Ray 

Thompson  Daniel,  c.  labourer,  house  46  Bedford 

Thompson  John,  miller,  house  rear  27  County 

Thornton  John  R.  apothecary,  67  Union,  house  19  Seventh 

Thornton  Elisha,  apothecary,  64  North  Second,  corner  Middle,  house  20  Seventh 

Thornton  Elisha  Jr.  apothecary  with  Edmund  Munro 

Thornton  Gilbert  R. merchant,  counting  room  7  Middle 

Thornton  James,  boards  at  8  Eighth 

Thresher  Betsey,  house  26  Maxfeld,  corner  Purchase 

Thresher  Edwin,  grocer,  82  North  Water,  house  42  Middle 

Thurston  William  B.  dry  goods  98  Union,  boards  at  8  Eighth 

Tidman  Paul,  rigger,  boards  76  Ray  street 

Tilden  Niles,  cigar  manufacturer,  24  Union,  house  54  Middle 

Tillinghast  Joseph  S.  agent  of  Fire  Insurance  Companies,  office  99  Union,  house 
26  Walnut 


86  DIRECTORY. 

Tillinghast  Pardon,  merchant,  counting  room  11  Middle 

Tilton  James,  rigger,  house  6  Willis 

Tilton  Alexander  J.  at  sea,  son  of  James,  6  Willis 

Tirrell   Ebenezer,  Jr.  saddle    and  harness  maker,  5  North  Second,  house  69 

Charles 
Titman  Paul,  rigger,  house  76  Ray 
Titus  Aaron,  c.  house  J.  A.  Parker's  wharf 

Tobey  S.  &  C.  S.  (Samuel  &  Caleb  S.)  dry  goods,  36  North  Water 
Tobey  Caleb  S.  (S.  &  C.  S.  Tobey)  house  69  Third 
Tobey  Hannah  N.  widow,  house  68  South  Water 
Tobey  William  C.  house  137  Union,  comer  Purchase 
Tobey  Charles  C.  P.  (Taber  &  Tobey)  house  77  Purchase 
Tobey  Lemuel,  surveyor  of  lumber,  house  125  Middle 
Tobey  Rodolphus,  at  sea  in  ship  William  Rotch 

Tobey  A  polios,  magistrate,  house  43  Spring,  corner  Fifth,  office  56  North  Water 
Tobey  Samuel,  (S.  &  C.  8.  Tobey)  house  51  First 
Tobey  George,  master  mariner,  house  43  Spring,  corner  Fifth 
Tobey  Rebecca,  widow,  house  43  Spring,  corner  Fifth 

Tobey  Franklin,  ( Tobey  &  Ricketson)  boards  at  71  South  street,  corner  County 
Tobey  (Thomas)  &  Maxfeld  (  William)  painters  5  Central  wharf 
Tobey  (Franklin)  &  Ricketson  (Be?ija?ni?i  T.)  merchants  23  Central  street 
Tobey  Charles,  at  sea,  son  of  Lemuel,  125  Middle 
Tobey  Henr}',  at  sea,  son  of  Lemuel,  125  Middle 
Tobey  Theodore,  at  sea,  son  of  Lemuel,  125  Middle 
Tobey  Thomas,  (Tobey  &  Maxfeld)  house  70  South  Second 
Tobey  William,  2d* 

Topham  (Robert  C.)  &  Smith  (Alphonso)  boat  builders,  115  South  Water 
Topham  Robert  C.  ( Topham  &  Smith)  boards  89  First 
Torson  Christian  C.  laborer,  house  13  Bethel  Court  (sexton) 
Tower  William  E.  master  mariner,  19  Walnut,  corner  South  Second 
Tower  Horace  S.  shipwright,  boards  at  48  High 
Townsend  James,  master  mariner,  house  157  Ray,  corner  Willis 
Trafford  Hannah,  widow,  house  42  Middle 
Trapp  Henry,  master  ship  Julia,  house  46  Foster 
Tripp  Robert,  cooper,  shop  92,  house  94  South  Second 
Tripp  William,  house  92  South  Second 
Tripp  Jireh,  laborer,  house  126  Kempton 
Tripp  Philip  S.  housewright,  house  158  Kempton 
Tripp  Alvin  B.  housewright,  house  166  Kempton 
Tripp  Benajah,  shipwright,  house  64  Mill 
Tripp  James,  house  80  Maxfeld,  corner  Walden 

Tripp  Abraham,  ship  carpenter,  house  105  North  Water,  corner  Middle 
Tripp  Oliver,  mariner,  house  89  First 


DIRECTORY.  87 

Tripp  Benjamin  Jr.  (Maxfeld  &  Tripp)  house  80  Fifth 

Tripp  Ishmael,  laborer,  house  89  South  Sixth 

Tripp  Willard,  laborer,  house  123  South  Second 

Tripp  Francis,  truckman,  house  162  South  Second 

Tripp  Warren,  mason,  house  Smith  street 

Tripp  Stephen,  laborer,  house  46  Wing 

Tripp  Ezekiel,  laborer,  house  6  Allen 

Tripp  John,  laborer,  house  28  Allen 

Tripp  James,  laborer,  house  35  Allen 

Tripp  John  W.  laborer,  house  113  Elm 

Tripp  Job  W.* 

Tripp  Stephen  A.  tinman,  boards  157  Middle 

Tucker  Charles  R.  ship  chandler  and  grocer,  1  I.  &.  G.  Howland's  wharf,  house 

35  South  Second 
Tucker  William,  Jr.  clerk  at  3  George  Howland's  wharf,  boards  87  Union 
Tuckerman  Elizabeth,  widow,  house  65  South  Water 
Tuckerman  Robert,  master  mariner,  house  8  Walnut 
Turner  Charles  H.  printer  6  North  Water,  boards  143  Union 

Underwood  Sidney,  bookstore,  108  Union,  house  121  Union 

Underwood  Frederick  ( Taber  Sp  Underivood)  masons,  house  36  North 

Underwood  John  F.  laborer,  house  53  Pleasant 

Underwood  William  W.  laborer,  house  35  Pleasant 

Underwood  Charles,  W\  son  of  John  F.  53  Hillman' 

Upham  Samuel,  truckman,  house  151  South  Water 

Upjohn  Aaron,  mariner,  house  142  Kempton 

Vanderroop  William  A.  barber,  27  Purchase 

Vaughan  James  D.  upholster,  17  Purchase,  boards  al  17  South  Second 

Venice  Giles,  blacksmith,  works  at  3  and  5  Hazard's  wharf 

Vincent  Lewis,  livery  stable,  46  Middle 

Vincent  Ambrose,  housewright,  113  William  house  57  Summer 

Vose  Samuel  J.  S.  boards  13  South  Sixth,  corner  Spring 

Vose  Henry,  clerk  at  12  Middle,  boards  13  South  Sixth,  corner  Spring. 

Wade  Ephraim,  painter,  house  64  Union 

Wade  Joseph  H.  chaise-maker,  house  113  Middle 

Wadsworth  Daniel,  boat  builder,  31  Bush,  house  25  Russell 

Wadsworth  George,  printer,  6  North  Water,  boards  rear  of  Episcopal  Church 

Wady  William,  laborer,  house  122  Third 

Wady  James,  shoes  and  leather,  86  Union,  house  41  Fourth 

Wady  Humphrey,  grocer,  3  Taber's  wharf,  house  67  Kempton 

Waite ,  widow,  house  88  Charles 

Waite  Nancy,  house  rear  20  Wing 

Wales  James  W.  clerk  35  North  Water,  boards  19  Walnut,  corner  South  Second 


88  DIRECTORY. 

Walden  John,  cooper,  bouse  69  HiUman,  corner  Walden 

Walden  Edward,  housewright,  house  88  South  Water 

Walker  Henry,  housewright,  69  Maxfeld,  house  54  Cushing 

Walker  Jonathan,  master  mariner,  house  23  Howland 

Wall  William  A.  artist,  13  and  14  Cheapside,  house  159  Third 

Wall  Alexander,  boatbuilder,  54  Fourth,  boards  at  3  Bethel  Court 

Wall  Thomas,  at  sea,  boards  3  Bethel  Court 

Walter  Charles  A.  (Coggeshall&z.  Walter)  house  1  Morgan's  Row,  corner  Sonth 

Water 
Ward  Jonathan  R.  baker,  shop  72,  house  74  North  Second 
Ward  Benjamin  C.  merchant  tailor,  75  North  Water,  house  90  Elm 
Warren  Charles  H.  District  Attorney,  office  88  Union,  corner  South  Second, 

house  105  Elm 
Warren  John,  boatbuilder,  house  114  Fourth 
Warren  Lewis,  laborer,  house  15  Mill 

Warren  Joseph,  boatbuilder,  5  School,  house  10  Bash,  corner  First 
Warren  Leah,  widow,  boarding  house,  24  School 
Washburn  Marsena,  shopjoiner,  house  55  Third 
Washburn  Bezaliel,  Jr.  housewright,  16  Elm 
Washburn  Sarah,  widow,  house  7  North 
Washburn  William,  laborer,  house  12  South  Second 
Watkins  Thomas,  master  mariner,  house  12  Bethei  Court 
Watson  Samuel  (  Watson  &  Manchester)  house  36  Spring 
Watson  Robert  S.  merchant,  counting  room  Rotch's  wharf,  house  Orchard 
Watson  (Samuel)  &  Manchester   (Humphrey)   bakers,   18   Central 
Watson  John  H.  baker,  works  18  Central,  house  74  Kempton 
Waterman  Charles  C.  master  mariner,  49  Middle 

Waterman  Nehemiah,  tobaconist,  boards  at  Union  Hotel,  17  South  Water 
Waterman  Abbey,  house  49  Middle 
Weaver  Susan,  boarding  house,  93  South  Water 
Weaver  Alfred,  blacksmith,  house  11  Fourth 
Weaver  David,  blacksmith,  house  36  North 
Weaver  George,  laborer,  house  41  North  Sixth 
Webb  James  c.  laborer,  house  67  Mill 
Webb  Daniel,  Rev.  house  126  Purchase 
Webb  Hiram,  son  of  Daniel,  house  126  Purchase 
Weeden  Daniel,  housewright,  house  89  First 
Weeden  Richard,  master  mariner,  house  215  Purchase 
Weeks  Cyn'hia,  widow,  house  55  Kempton 
Weeks  Reuben,  caulker,  house  30  Hill 
Wells  William  R.  (Chase  S?  Wells)  house  32  Elm 
West  Anne,  widow,  house  146  Union 
West  Stephen,  pound  keeper,  house  171  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  89 

West  Nehemiah,  master  mariner,  house  177  Purchase 

West  Benjamin,  blacksmith,  house  rGar  3  Soutli  Water 

West  Susan>  widow,  house  18  Hillman 

West  William  S.  laborer,  house  45  Hillman 

West  Isaac  M.  mason,  house  63  Hillman 

West  Joanna,  widow,  house  101  Ray 

West  Richard,  master  mariner,  house  155  Ray,  corner  Willis 

West  Samuel,  Jr.  physician,  house  3  Bethel  Court 

West  Charles  G.  mariner,  son  of  W7m.  S.  house  45  Hillman 

West  Bartholomew,  mariner,  son  of  Wm.  S.  45  Hillman 

West  Gideon,  mariner,  son  of  Wm.  S.  45  Hillman 

West  (John  P.)  &  Paine  (Samuel  S.J  merchants,  12  Hazzard's  wharf 

West  Char!es,  clerk  for  D.  Davenport,  house  G5  Third 

Westgate  Chavles,  in  ship  America 

Westgate  John,  mariner,  house  139  Middle 

Weston  Thomas,  cordwainer,  house  80  Charles 

Weston  Lettice,  laborer,  house  49  Maxfeld 

Weston  John,  cordwainer,  house  41  North  Sixth 

Wheaton  Daniel,  housewright,  house  89  First 

Wheaton  James,  mason,  house  112  Middle 

Wheeler  Martin,  housewright,  with  Archelus  Taber 

Whitcomb  William,  with  McFarlin,  Fish  Island 

White  Noah,  c.  lives  with  O.  Crocker,  96  William 

White  William  G.  carriage  maker,  house  51  Kempton 

White  Edward  L.  professor  of  music,  boards  22  Third  corner  Spring 

White  Job,  shipwright,  house  136  Kempton 

White  William,  laViorer,  house  65  Charles 

Whitehead  Persis  C.  c.  fruit,  84  North  Second 

Whitford  John  S.  housewright,  house  120  Kempton 

Whiting  Comfort,  butcher,  house  233  County  corner  Smith 

Whitman  George,  apprentice  of  Chapman  &  Bonney,  boards  18  Fifth 

Whitney  Amasa, 

Whitney  Ivory  S.  cooper,  29  First,  house  133  North  Second 

Whitney  (Franklin)  &  Lindsey  (BenjaminM)  grocers  and  commission  merchants 

10  1.  &  G.  Howland's  wharf 
Whitney  Franklin,  (WJiitney  fy  Lindseij)  boards  at  18  Third  corner  Spring 
Wbitridge  Wm.  C.  physician,  h^use  117  Elm  corner  Ccunty 
VYhitridge  Wm.  C.  Jr.  house  117  Elm 

Whittemore  Zenas,  soap  and  candle  manufacturer,  14,  house  12  South  Second 
Written  John  P.  rigger,  house  63  Charles 
W.iitten  William,  rigger,  22  Middle 
Whitten  William,  Jr.  master  of  ship  John  Howland 

9 


80  DIRECTORY. 

V\  ilber  Simeon,  shipwright,  house  76  Purchase  corner  Middie 

Wilber  Mary,  widow,  house  125  Middle 

Wilber  Barton,  cooper,  house  129  South  Second 

Wilber  Zepheniah  S.* 

Wilber  George  S.  mason,  boards  171  Purchase 

Wilcox  Philip  (  Wilcox  &  Richmond)  house  11  Elm 

Wilcox  Stephen,  laborer,  house  15  Elm 

W^ilcox  Edward  S.  tinman,  17  North  Water,  house. 157  Middle 

Wilcox  Bennett,  tinman,  house  158  Middle 

Wilcox  Joseph,  mariner,  house  164  31iddle 

Wilcox  Joseph,  Jr.  at  sea  in  ship  Courier,  boards  142  Purchase 

Wilcox  Ellery,  blacksmith,  house  51  Mill 

Wilcox  Y\  illiam,  housewrjght,  house  49  Hillman 

Wilcox  Henry  R.  housewright,  house  94  Ray 

W  ilcox  Abner,  housewright,  house  63  Foster 
Wilcox  David  cooper,  house  129  South  Second 

Wilcox  (Philip)  &.  Richmond  (Gideon)  shipwrights,  Robeson's  wharf 
Wilcox  Robert  L.  son  of  Bennett,  mariner 

Wilcox  Job,  stone  cutter,  with  Anthony  Hathaway 

Wilcox  Charles  F.  son  of  Philip,  11  Eim 

V\  iikey  Abby,  house  18  Coffin 

Wilkey  Edward  H.  mariner,  house  64  Union 

Wilkins  William,  laborer,  house  96  School 

Williams  Richard,  postmaster,  house  91  Third 

Williams  Henry,  c.  cook  cellar,  20  Union,  house  24  South  Second 

WiHiams  Henry  2d,  c.  mariner,  house  56  Hillman 

Williams  James  B.  surgeon  dentist  and  physician,  house  89  W'illiam 

Williams  Thomas  A.  c.  clothes  dresser  and  crier,  house  11  First 

Williams  Lemuel,  collector,  house  57  Fifth  corner  Walnut 

Williams  John  Jr.  cashier  Marine  Bank,  house  61  Fifth 

Williams  Joseph,  R.  91  Third 

Williamson  Thomas,  cooper,  c.  house  144  Purchase 

Willis  Henry  P.  saddle  and  harness  maker,  shop  126,  house  128  Union 

Williston  Alanson,  housewright,  house  11  Allen 

Wilson  Luther  T.  master  mariner,  boarding,  22  Third  corner  Spring 

W  ilson  Edward  T.  ch  rk,  house  rear  Grace  Church,  Union 

Wilson  Shipley  W.  Rev.  house  35  Elm 

W  ilson  James,  laborer,  house  70  William 

Wilson  Samuel  S.  printer,  35  North  Water,  boards  24  School 

Wing  Shubael,  ship  carpenter,  Beetle's  yard,  boards  104  North  Second 

Wing  Joseph,  clerk,  19  North  Water,  boards  17  South  Second 

Wing  John,  cordwainer,  153  Purchase,  house  230  County 

Wing  W  illiam,  laborer,  house  252  Purchase 


DIRECTORY.  91 

Winn  >r  George,  gilder,  house  86  North  Second 

Winslow  Pardon  C.  mariner,  house  34  Elm 

Winslow  Ann,  boarding  house,  Rose  Alley 

Winslow  Abner,  works  103  North  Water,  boards  in  Fairhaven 

Winslow  Reuben,  c.  at  sea  in  ship  Martha  from  Fairhaven 

Witherell  James  H.  mason,  house  71  Fourth 

Wright  Edmund  Jr.  house  20  South  Sixth  corner  School 

Wright  Rhoda,  widow,  house  92  North  Second 

Wrighlington  Ruth,  widow,  house  8b  Ray  corner  Hillman 

Wrighting-ton  John,  shipwright,  house  86  Ray  corner  Hillman 

Wrightinglon  William,  clerk  7  North  Second,  boards  8G  Ray  corner  Hillman 

Woddell  Brayton  B.  brassfounder,  house  Arnold 

Woddell  Alden,  clerk,  11  Union,  boards  20  South  Sixth,  corner  School 

Woddell  David,  mariner,  inquire  of  Jireh  Perry 

Woddell  Edmund,  laborer,  house  12  Wing 

Woddell  John,  laborer,  house  Hawthorn 

Woddell  Alfred,  laborer,  house  72  School 

W7ood  Sarah,  house  9  South  Second 

Wood  A.  &  A.  [Abraham  ^»  Asa]  Auctioneers,  Office  53  Union 

Wood  Abraham  [4.  <$•  A.  Wood]  house  77  South  Second 

WTGod  Charles,  master  mariner,  house  91  South  Second 

Wrood  Josiah,  jeweller,  62  Union,  house  27  Walnnt 

Wood  Tillson,  housewright,  house  99  Fourth 

WTood  Amy,  widow,  house  41  North 

Wood  Dennis,  grocer,  house  10 1  William 

Wood  Daniel,  master  mariner,  house  33  Seventh 

Wood  Luthan,  laborer,  house  13  Howland 

Wood  Lurana,  widow  of  John,  house  71  South  corner  County 

WTood  Zeno  K.  mariner,  house  100  South  Second 

W7ood  John  L.  mariner,  at  sea  in  ship  Brighton 

Wood  Asa  [A.  $  A.  Wood]  house  80  Fourth 

Wood  George,  cooper,  works  for  E.  Jenney 

Wood  Elihu,  at  sea 

Wroodland  Samuel,  c.  laborer,  house  7  Spring 

Woods  Abraham,  c.  house  4  Spring 

Woods  Isaiah  C.  (  Woods  fy  Cook)  house  59  Third  corner  Bush 

Woods  (Isaiah  C.)  &  Cook  (John  Jr.)  grocers,  30  Union  corner  Water 

Wormwell  Tracy,  tinman,  house  rear  Grace  Church,  Union  Street 

Worth  George  B.  merchant,  house  83  South  Second 

Worth  John,  mariner,  house  27  Elm 

Worth  Jared,  master  of  ship  Courier,  house  85  Elm 

Yeoman  Catharine,  mantau-maker,  house  63  North  Second  corner  Middla 


92 


DIRECTORY. 


The  following  is  a  list  of  persons  residing  in  the  township  of  New-Bedford,  but 
not  in  the  village  thereof— arranged  under  the  head  of  their  respective  School 
Districts,  viz : — 


Chase  Edward 
Hathaway  Hunnevvell 
Hathaway  Noah 
Hathaway  Elihu 
Hathaway  Noah,  Jr. 
Hathaway  Humphrey 
Hathaway  William 

Lawrence  John 


SCHOOL,  DISTRICT, 

Peirce  Simeon 


Niles  David 

Adams  Thomas 
Adams  Thomas,  Jr. 
Allen  Phillip 
Andrews  Abel 
Armsby  Lemuel 
Ashley  Warren 
Ashley  Jireh 

Borden  Daniel 
Braley  Amos 

Case  Isaac 
Chase  Levi 
Clark  William 

Davis  Shadrach 
Davis  Shadrach,  Jr. 
Davis  Phillip  T. 
Davis  William  H. 
Davis  Lynes 
Dillingham  Polly 
Dillingham  Lemuel 

Eldredg-e  Darius 


Sherman  Job 
Sherman  James 
Sherman  Sarah 
Skiff  Thomas 
Spooner  Thomas 
Spooner  Micah 

Tobey  Jonathan 
Tobey  Seth  I. 

SCHOOL  DISTRICT, 

Evans  Benjamin 

Fuller  Charles 

Gibbs  Nathan 
Gifford  Obed 
Gifford  Shubael  H. 
Grinnell  Andrew  B. 

Hathaway  Abigail 
Hathaway  Thomas  S 
Hathaway  Leonard 
Hathaway  Francis  Si 
Hathaway  Jabez 
Hathaway  Deborah 
Hathaway  William 
Hathaway  Jabez  S- 
Hawes  Levi 
Hawes  Judah 
Howard  Seth  Jr. 
Holmes  William 

Jenny  Gilbert 
Jenney  Weston 


NO.  1. 

Tobey  Isaac  S. 
Tobey  Ruamy 

Washburn  Barzillia 
Westgate  Horace 
Weston  Shubael 
Weston  George 
Weston  Simeon 
Wilber  Peter 


NO.  2. 

Jenney  Isaac 

Lincoln  Gamaliel 

Mayhew  Thaddeus  P. 
Mayhew  Susan 
Mayhew  Susan  P. 
Merrick  John 

Nye  Obed 
Nye  William 

Parker  John  L. 
Parker  Daniel 
Parker  Elijah 
Parlow  Isaiah 
Perry  Lois 
Perry  Leonard  K. 
Perry  George 
Perry  Thaddeus  M. 
Perry  Susan 

Severance  Hannah 
Severance  James 


DIRECTORY 


93 


Severance  John 
Sherman  Resolved 
Smith  Robert 
Smith  Thomas  C.  H. 
Snow  31  ark 
Snow  Nancy 
Spooner  William 
Spooner  William,  2nd. 
Spooner  Caleb 
Spooner  Samuel 
Spooner  Joshua 
Spooner  James 
Spooner  Jonathan 
Spooner  Jeduthan 


Spooner  Jeduthan,  Jr. 
Spooner  Nathaniel,  Jr. 
Spooner  Nathan 
Stetson  Charles 
Stetson  Ebenezer 
Stetson  Peleg  H. 
Stetson  Silas 
Stetson  Jane 
Swift  Jireh 
Swift  Jireh,  Jr. 

Taber  Freeman 
Taber  Edwin 
Taber  Peter 


Taber  Zephaniah 
Taber  Maria 
Terry  Lemuel  T. 
Terry  Charles  T. 
Terry  Thomas  P. 
Tompkins  Christopher 
Tnpp  Isaac 

Vail  William 

Westgate  John  L. 
Wilber  Joseph 


Albro  Andrew 
Allen  Robert 

Barlow  James  L. 
Bennett  Lorenzo  B. 
Bennett  Rhoda 
Benson  Hope 
I'lanchard  Timothy 
Boyles  Patrick 
Bradford  Mary 
Briggs  Paltiah 
Brown  Godfrey 
Bryant  Seth 
Butler  Peter,  Jr. 
Butler  Alice 
Butts  James 

Carver  Nathan 
Clark  William  S. 
Coggeshall  Hayden 
Cook  Jabez 
Cook  John 
Cook  George 
Crapo  Phillip 
Crocker  John 

Davenport  Peleg 
9* 


SCHOOL  DISTRICT, 

Davis  Richmond  W. 
Davis  Alfred 
Dodge  Thomas 
Drew  Joshua 
Dunbar  Joshua 
Dunlap  Benjamin  B. 

Ealey  Joseph 
Estes  Joseph 
Flink  Emanuel 
Francis  Abraham 

GifTord  Alfred 
GifTord  Joseph  A, 
GifTord  William 
Gordon  William  (alien) 
Gunn  John 

Hardy  William 
Hart  Presbur)  S- 
Hatch  Joel 
Hathaway  Ebenezer 
Hathaway  Ezra 
Hathaway  Alexander 
Hathaway  William  B. 
Hathaway  David 
Hathaway  Ruby 


NO.  3. 

Hollis  John 
Hooper  Joseph 
Howard  Ezra 
Howard  Jonathan  R. 
Howland  Daniel  H. 


Isley  Joseph 

Jenney  Benjamin  C. 
Jenney  Jeduthan 
Jennings  Lazarus 
Jennings  Ira 
Jennings  Daniel 

Kelley  Thomas 
King  Benjamin 

Lewis  Peter 
Mendall  Joseph 
Parker  John  A. 
Payne  John  T. 
Peckham  Hannah 
Peckham  Jonathan 
Peck  Billings 
Peirce  Phillip 
Peirce  Jonathan 
Peirce  Ellery 


94 


DIRECTORY. 


Pell  Jefferson 
Perow  Fanny  L. 
Perry  Edward  P. 
Phillips  Eleazer 
Phillips  Allen  D. 
Pool  Major 
Pope  Thomas 
Pope  William  G.  E. 
Potter  Pardon  B. 

Ramstein  Oliver 
Robertson  Edward 


Allen  PelegS. 
Allen  Butler. 
Allen  Lyman 

Bliss  Alexander 
Brett  Daniel  S. 
Brightman  John 
Butler  Judah 
Butler  Benjamin. 

Crocker  David 
Curlick  John. 

Davis  Joseph 
Delano  Samuel 
Durfee  Allen. 


Robbins  Elisha  K. 

Sampson  William 
Sawyer  Andrew 
Shaw  Bartlett 
Shepherd  Prince 
Smith  William  H. 
Smith  Richard 

Taber  Gilbert 
Thomas  Charles 
Tripp  Wi  liam 

SCHOOL  DISTRICT, 

Fearing  Noah 
Fellows  Samuel 
Fisher  John 
Furlong  Patrick. 

Himes  John  S. 
Howland  Edward  W. 
Howland  Cornelius,  Jr. 

Kempton  Caleb 
Kempton  Joseph 
Kempton  Aaron  W. 

Lake  Ephraim 

Morton  Elias. 


Tripp  Barjona 
Tripp  Brownell 
Tripp  Noah 

Vaughan  Stillman 

West  John  P. 
Wing  William 
Wilcox  Isaiah 
Wilcox  Charles 
Wrightington  Paul 
Wrightington  Frederick. 

NO.  6. 

Pollay  Jacob 
Popple  Benjamin. 

Ricketson  Benjamin 
Ricketson  Paul 
Ricketson  Rebecca. 

Scott  William,  Jr. 
Sherman  Jared 
Smith  Leonard 
Spooner  Walter 
Spooner  Benjamin  W. 

Tripp  Joseph 
Turner  Nathaniel  W. 

Westgate  Charles. 


lilST  OF  WHALE  SHIPS, 

BELONGING  TO  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


NEW  BEDFORD,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Ann  Alexander 

252 

George  Howland 

Averick 

384 

John  Avery  Parker  &.  Son 

Abigail            .             . 

309 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Augusta 

344 

William  R.  Rodman 

Amethyst 

359 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Alexander 

421 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

America 

418 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co; 

America        '.            brig 

150 

Lawrence  Grinnell 

Agate             .            schr 

81 

Alexander  H.  Seabury 

Barclay 

281 

William  R.  Rotch  &  Co. 

Balaena 

300 

John  &  James  Howland 

Braganza         .        • 

469 

William  T.  Russell 

Brandt 

310 

Nehemiah  Leonard  &  Co. 

Brighton 

354 

William  T.  Russell 

Bramin            .          bark 

245 

Gideon  Allen 

Cortes 

382 

George  Howland 

Commodore  Rodgers 

298 

Thomas  &  A.  R.  Nye 

Canton 

.      408 

Jireh  Perry 

Commodore  Decatur 

247 

Nehemiah  Leonard  &  Co. 

Charles                .               . 

290 

Samuel  Rodman  Jr. 

Courier 

381 

George  Randall  &  J.  C.  Haskell 

Chili 

291 

Nehemiah  Leonard  &  Co. 

Condor 

.     348 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

China 

370 

William  H.  Stowell 

Corinthian 

.    401 

George  Howland 

Coral 

370 

Gideon  Allen 

Cicero 

251 

Kollock  &  Grinnell 

Ceres 

373 

Gilbert  R.  Thornton 

Cambria 

.       862 

William  T.  Russell 

Charles  Frederick 

317 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

96 

DIRECTORY. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Cherokee 

bark 

261 

David  Coffin 

Columbus 

bark 

313 

William  R.  Rodman 

Cora 

bark 

220 

I.  H.  Bartlett 

Clarice 

bark 

237 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Charleston  Packet 

brig 

184 

Crane  &  French 

Dartmouth 

.      336 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Delight 

schr 

102 

Jonathan  Mosher 

Eagle 

. 

.     336 

Jireh  Perry 

Enterprize 

291 

Alfred  Gibbs  &  Co. 

Endeavour 

, 

251 

C.  C.  Gilbert 

Euphrates 

364 

Lawrence  Grinnell 

Emerald 

.      359 

Thomas  Riddell  §  Sons 

Emily  Morgan 

367 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Elizabeth 

bark 

200 

Alexander  H.  Seabury 

Equator 

bark 

262 

Levi  Standish 

Elizabeth 

brig 

107 

David  Coffin 

Frances  Henrietta 

407 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Franklin 

. 

333 

Alexander  H.  Campbell 

Frances 

347 

William  R.  Rotch  &  Co. 

Frances 

367 

William  H.  Allen 

Falcon 

273 

David  Briggs 

Fenelon            ; 

328 

David  Coffin 

Florida 

330 

E.  Dunbar  &  Co. 

Golconda 

, 

330 

George  Howland 

George  fy  Susan 

356 

George  Howland 

George  Porter 

. 

285 

Thomas  Riddell  &  Sons 

Good  Return 

. 

376 

Henry  Taber 

General  Pike 

313 

Oliver  Crocker 

Gratitude     . 

336 

Thomas  Riddell  fy  Sons 

Gideon  Howland 

378 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  fy  Co. 

George 

273 

John  Avery  Parker  Sf  Son 

George  Howland 

373 

George  Howland 

George  4*  Martha 

bark 

275 

G.  Randall  &  J.  C.  Haskell 

Hope 

. 

316 

George  Howland 

Hope 

283 

William  T.  Russell 

Hercules 

. 

334 

Jireh  Perry 

Hercules 

291 

David  R.  Greene 

Herald 

274 

Tobey  fy  Ricketson 

Herald       . 

302 

Thomas  $  A.  R.Nye 

Hydaspe 

312 

G.Randall  $  J.  C.  Haskell 

Hector 

380 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Hibernia 

327 

Alfred  Gil>bs  Sg  Co, 

DIRECTORY. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing   Owners. 

Hoiiqua 

339 

Alexander  Gibbs 

Huntress 

391 

Alfred  Gibbs  8p  Co. 

Hesper             .         bark        .               261 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Iris 

311 

E.  Dunbar  &  Co. 

Independence 

317 

T.  S.  &  N.  Hathaway 

India 

366 

William  T.  Russell 

Isaac  Rowland 

399 

Isaac  Rowland  Jr.  <$*  Co. 

Julian 

356 

Thomas  Riddell  &  Sons 

Java 

295 

George  Hovvland 

John 

307 

Fiederick  Parker 

John  Howl  and 

.      376 

Jno.  &.  James  Hovvland 

John  Adams 

268 

Jireh  Perry 

Janus 

.       277 

Thomas  &,  A.  R.  Nye 

Lancaster 

382 

Thomas  &  A.  Nye 

Logan 

.      302 

Isaac  Rowland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Liverpool 

305 

Abraham  Barker  &  Co. 

London  Packet 

.     279 

Abraham  H.  H  owland 

Lucas 

281 

Tobey  &  Ricketson 

Lalla  Rookh 

.      323 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Leader              .        bark        .               169 

David  Coffin 

Laurel          .              schr        .                119 

I.  H.  Bartlett 

Messenger 

277 

Howland  &  Hussey 

Mercator 

246 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Maria  Theresa 

330 

Thomas  &  A.  R.  Nye 

Maria                 .            • 

202 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Mercury 

339 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Midas 

326 

Jno.  Coggeshall 

Minerva  Smith 

335 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &.  Co. 

Milo 

397 

Andrew  Robeson 

Minerva 

407 

William  Gifford 

Mayflower 

349 

G.  Randall  &  J.  C.  Haskell 

Magnolia 

396 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Milton 

387 

Henry  Taber 

Moss               .             • 

334 

William  R.  Rodman 

Mount  Vernon 

352 

David  R.  Greene  &  Co. 

Mobile 

.     267 

William  R.  Rodman 

Mary                   , 

287 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Marcella            .        bark        .               210 

David  Coffin 

Milwood            .        barR        .               253 

Gideon  Allen 

Minerva            •        bark        .               195 

Charles  R.  Tucker 

Nye 

211 

Thomas  &  A.  R.  Nye 

Nautilus 

340 

Jireh  Perry 

97 


98 

DIRECTORY. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Nile 

. 

321 

David  Coffin 

Nassau 

•       407 

Burgess  &  Howland 

Newton 

bark 

283 

Isaiah  Burgess 

Orozimbo    . 

.     583 

William  T.  Russell 

Octavia 

bark 

257 

Gideon  Allen 

Ospray 

bak 

169 

Thomas  &  A,  R.  Nye 

Phenix 

.      423 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Pacific 

384 

Jireh  Perry 

Phocion 

265 

Palmer  <$•  Coggeshall 

Pacific 

.    331 

Andrew  Robeson 

Parker 

- 

406 

John  Avery  Parker  &.  Son 

Parachute 

- 

-      330 

Alexander  H.  Seabury 

Persia 

bark 

240 

Lawrence  Grinnell 

Pioneer 

bark 

231 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Pocahontas 

brig 

141 

Alexander  Gibbs 

Parthian 

brig 

119 

Crane  &  French 

Roman     - 

- 

374 

E.  Dunbar  &  Co. 

Roman 

- 

350 

Abraham  Barker  ^  Co. 

Rousseau 

- 

306 

George  Howland 

Richmond 

- 

-     291 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Roscoe 

- 

362 

Andrew  Robeson 

Rodman 

- 

-     371 

Charles  W.  Morgan 

Rebecca  Sims 

- 

400 

William  R.  Rodman 

Robert  Edwards 

. 

-    355 

Jno.  8?  James  Howland 

Russell 

bark 

301 

Jno.  fy  James  Howland 

Rajah 

bark 

249 

Isaiah  Burgess 

Roscoe 

bark 

235 

J.  Bourne  Jr. 

Rising  States 

brig 

134 

R.  Johnson 

Swift 

- 

320 

T.  S.  #  N.  Hathaway 

Swift 

- 

456 

John  Avery  Parker  <$•  Son 

Sally  Anne 

- 

311 

David  R.  Greene  <$■  Co. 

Stephania 

- 

315 

Palmer  &  Coggeshall 

Selma 

- 

268 

Alexander  H.  Seabury 

Samuel  Robertson 

-       421 

Andrew  Robeson 

St.  George 

408 

Oliver  Crocker 

Tuscaloosa 

- 

284 

Howland  8?  Hussey 

Timoleon 

.. 

356 

William  T.  Russell 

Triton 

, 

299 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Trident 

448 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Two  Brothers 

- 

288 

David  R.  Greene  &  Co. 

Tobacco  Plant 

. 

-    270 

William  R.  Rodman 

Victory 

268 

Gideon  Allen 

DIRECTORY. 


99 


Names.  Tonnage.     Managing  Oivners. 

Wilmington  and  Liverpool  Packet       384        John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 


William  fy  Eliza 

321 

George  Randall 

William  Rotch 

-       289 

John  Coggeshall 

William  Thompson 

495 

Jireh  Perry 

William  C.  Nye 

389 

Burgess  $?  Howland 

William  Hamilton 

-  463 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Waverly 

327 

Isaac  Howland  Jr.  &  Co. 

Winslow 

bark        -                263 

Samuel  Rodman  Jr. 

Young  Phenix     - 

376 

John  Avery  Parker  &  Son 

Zephyr 

-       381 

Alexander  Gibbs 

- 

364 

George  T.  Baker. 

— *©e«« 

FAIRHAVEK,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Ansell  Gibbs 

319 

Gibbs  &  Jenney 

Amazon 

318 

E.  Sawin 

Albion 

326 

E.  Sawin 

Arab 

335 

E.  Sawin 

Addison 

426 

Gibbs  &  Jenney 

Arab 

bark        .               275 

A.  D.  Stoddard 

Alto 

bark        .                197 

A.  D.Stoddard 

Charles  Drew 

343 

Lemuel  Tripp 

Columbus     . 

381 

Gibbs  &.  Jenney 

Cadmus 

319 

Atkins  Adams 

Eliza  Adams 

402 

Atkins  Adams 

Friendship 

366 

Gibbs  &  Jenney 

Favorite 

293 

E.  Sawin 

George 

359 

Reuben  Fish 

Herald 

262 

Samuel  Borden 

Heroine 

.•    337 

Nathan  Church 

Isabella 

410 

James  H.  Howland 

Isabella 

bark        •               242 

E.  Sawin 

Joseph  Maxwell 

307 

F  R.  Whitwell 

Java 

.    291 

Atkins  Adams 

Jasper 

360 

Atkins  Adams 

Leonidas 

243 

L.  Jenney  &  J.  Tripp 

London  Packet 

.        335 

Gibbs  &  Jenney 

Martha 

298 

Nathan  Church 

Martha 

301 

Atkins  Adams 

Maine 

294 

E.  Sawin 

Marcia 

.     314 

E.  Sawin 

100 

Names. 

Marcus 

Oregon 

Oscar 

Pactolus 

Pindus 

South  Hoston 

Stanton 

William  Wirt 


bark 


DIRECTORY. 

Tonnage, 

Managing  Oicnei 

286 

Lemuel  Tripp 

307 

Lemuel  Tripp 

369 

E.  Sawin 

288 

A.  D.  Stoddard 

193 

Lemuel  Tripp 

383 

E.  Sawin 

304 

Lemuel  Tripp 

386 

Warren  Delano. 

WESTPORT,  Mass, 


Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Dr.  Franklin 

bark 

171 

Job  Davis 

Mexico 

brig 

130 

Gideon  Davis 

President 

bark 

167 

Andrew  Hicks 

Thomas  Winslow 

brig 

136 

P.  W,  Peckham 

— »►»©  ©©<««« 

] 

ROCHESTER 

,  Mass, 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Oicners. 

Annawan 

brig 

148 

G    Barstow  &  Son 

Caduceus 

brig 

109 

Joseph  Meigs 

Dryade 

bark 

262 

G.  Barstow  &  Son 

Gideon  Barstow 

- 

379 

G.  Barstow  &  Son 

Mattapoisett 

brig 

150 

Joseph  Meigs 

Orion 

brig 

99 

Elijah  Willis 

Shylock       - 

- 

-        275 

G.  Barstow  &  Son 

Sarah 

brig 

171 

— ^@«4^- 

FALMOUTH 

,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing   Owners 

Awashonks 

382 

Elijah  Swift 

Bartholomew  Goznold 

-    355 

Ward  M.  Parker 

Brunette 

bark 

137 

Elijah  Swift 

Geo.  Washington, 

bark 

- 

Hobomok 

417 

Elijah  Swift 

Pocahontas 

- 

-     341 

Elijah  Swift 

Popmunnet 

bark 

- 

Uncas 

- 

414 

Elijah  Swift 

William  Penn 

Names. 

Almira 

Champion 

George  &  Mary 

Gold  Hunter 

Loan 

Meridian 

Mary 

Splendid 

Vineyard 


brig 


DIRECTORY. 

ARTOWN,  Mass. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners 

.    362 

Abraham  Osborn 

395 

Grafton  Norton 

356 

Abraham  Osborn 

202 

Coffin  &  Darrow 

261 

Abraham  Osborn 

381 

Grafton  Norton 

348 

Coffin  &  Darrow 

.      392 

Abraham  Osborn 

380 

Grafton  Norton. 

101 


—  rt»^@©4«4  — 


Name. 
Delphos 


HOLMES  HOLE,  Mass. 

Tonnage.     Managing  doner. 
.       338        Thomas  Bradley. 


NANTUCKET,  Mass. 


Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing   Owners. 

Alpha 

345 

Hadwen  &  Barney 

Atlantic 

321 

James  Athearn 

Aurora 

346 

T.  &  P.  Macy 

American 

339 

Matthew  Crosby 

Ann        -        -            - 

361 

Jared  Coffin 

Alexander  Coffin 

381 

Paul  Mitchell  #  Sons 

Baltic 

409 

Philip  H.  Folger 

Barclay 

-        301 

William  Barney 

Clarkson 

380 

James  Athearn 

Congress   . 

339 

P.  H.  Folger 

Charles  &  Henry 

336 

C.  G.  &  H.  Coffin 

Catharine 

384 

Jared  Coffin 

Charles  Carroll     . 

376 

David  Joy 

Constitution 

318 

C.  G.  &  Henry  Coffin 

Cyrus 

328 

George  Myrick  Jr. 

Columbus          » 

344 

Paul  Mitchell  Jr. 

Christopher  Mitchell 

387 

C.  Mitchell  &  Co. 

Catawba 

335 

G.  G.  &  H.  Coffin 

Elizabeth  Starbuck 

381 

Levi  Starbuck 

Enterprize               .            * 

.      413 

Gilbert  Coffin 

Eagle 

335 

David  Joy 

Franklin 

.      246 

James  Athearn 

Foster 

317 

Paul  Mitchell  &  Sons 

10 


102 

flames. 
Fabius 
Ganges 
Hero 
Henry 
Howard 
Harvest 

Japan  . 

John  Adams 
Jeflerson 
Kingston 
Lima 

Levi  Starbuck 
Mary 

Mary  Mitchell 
Montano 
Mai  tha 
Mariner 
Maria 

Mount  Vernon 
Orbit 
Ocean 
Omega 
Ontario 
Orion 
Ohio 
Panama 
President 
Phenix 
Phebe 
Peru 
Pacific 
Peruvian 
Ploughboy 
Planter         • 
Richard  Mitchell 
Reaper 
Rambler 


bark 


Susan 
Sarah 
Statira 
Spartan 


DIRECTORY. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Ovcnere. 

.      433 

Valentine  Hussey 

265 

William  H  Gardner 

.     313 

Joseph  Starbuck 

346 

Daniel  Jones 

.      364 

S-  &  T.  Hussey 

360 

Samuel  B.  Folger 

332 

James  Athearn 

;295 

Griffin  Barney 

377 

William  Folger 

312 

F.  W.  Hussey 

286 

William  B-  Coffin 

376 

Levi  Starbuck 

369 

Daniel  Jones 

354 

Samuel  B-  Tuck 

365 

Samuel  B.  Folger 

273 

Samuel  B.  Folger 

348 

Matthew  Crosby 

365 

C.  Mitchell  &  Co. 

383 

William  Folger 

351 

T.  &  P.  Macy 

349 

T.  &  P.  Macy 

.    363 

Joseph  StarbucK 

354 

Samuel  &  James  Mitchell 

354 

F.  W:  Hussey 

383 

Jared  Coffin 

253 

George  B.  Upton 

293 

Joseph  Starbuck 

.      323 

T.&P.Macyj 

379 

C.Mitchell  4- Co. 

257 

David  Joy 

314 

Paul  Mitchell  Sf  Sons 

.     334 

C,  Mitchell  &  Co. 

391 

P.  H.  Folger 

340 

William  B.  Coffin 

.    386 

Paul  Mitchell  &  Sons 

338 

P.  H.  Folger 

-      318 

Aaron  Mitchell 

349 

Joseph  Starbuck 

348 

Aaron  Mitchell 

.      495 

Jared  Coffin 

346 

Samuel  B.  Tuck 

333 

Daniel  Jones 

DIRECTORY. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Three  Brothers 

384 

Joseph  Starbuck 

Thule 

285 

S.  B.  Tuck 

Washington 

308 

Matthew  Crosby 

Walter  Scott 

339 

C.  Mitchell  &  Co. 

Young-  Eagle 

377 

Simeon  Starbuck 

Zenas  Coffin 

338 

C.G.&  Hi  Coffin 

Zone 

365 

S.  &  J.  Mitchell 

103 


FALL  RIVEE 

:,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Ann  Maria 

brig 

196 

John  Eddy 

Edward  Q,uesnel 

- 

388 

John  Eddy 

Gold  Hunter 

281 

Henry  Slade 

Pantheon 

bark 

384 

John  Eddy 

William 

brig 

106 

Joseph  S.  Barnard. 

PLYMOUTH,  Mass; 


Names. 

Tonnage^ 

Managing  Owners. 

Arabella 

- 

404 

James  Bartlett  Jr- 

Fortune 

bark 

278 

Isaac  L.  Hedge 

Mary  &,  Martha 

bark 

316 

James  Bartlett  Jn 

Triton 

- 

314 

James  Bartlett  Jr: 

Names. 

Imogene 

Louisa 


PROVINCETOWX,  Mass. 

Tonnage.    Managing  Owners. 


brig 
schr 


JVames. 

Charles  Carroll 
Courier 
Herald 
Lewis 


DORCHESTER,  Mass. 

Tonnage.    Managing   Owners. 


bark 


386 
293 

230 


Josiah'Stickney 
Josiah  Stickney 


1U4 

DIRECTORY. 

L.YNN,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Atlas 

- 

2G0 

H.  Cha.,e&Co. 

Commodore  Preble 

- 

330 

S-  H.  Gardner 

Louisa 

- 

332 

U.  Chase  &  Co. 

Ninus 

- 

-        255 

S.  H.  Gardner 

Nahant 

• 

306 

H.  Chase  &Co. 

—&&&— 

SAL.EM,  Mass. 

Names- 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners- 

Bengal 

. 

304 

John  B.  Osgood 

Cavalier 

bark 

295 

James  King 

Elizabeth 

397 

Stephen  C.  Phillips 

Emerald 

bark 

271 

Stephen  C.  Phillips 

Emeline 

brig 

98 

John  B.  Pierce 

Franklin 

schr 

89 

James  King 

Zelte 

. 

275 

John  B.  Osgood 

James  Maury 

. 

404 

John  B.  Osgood 

Lydia 

292 

John  B.  Osgood 

Mount  Wollaston 

. 

325 

John  B.  Osgood 

Mac 

schr 

80 

John  B.  Osgood 

Paliestine 

bark 

248 

Nathaniel  Weston 

Reaper 

bark 

230 

John  B.  Osgood 

Richard 

bark 

252 

Josph  Hodges 

Samuel  Wright 

. 

370 

John  B.  Osgood 

Sapphire 

* 

365 

Stephen  C.  Phtllips. 

NEWBURYPORT,  Mass. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Adaline 

. 

.     329 

Thomas  Buntin  fy  Amos  Noyes 

Merrimac 

413 

M.  Lunt  &  H.  Titcomb 

Newburyport 

341 

M.  Lunt  $  H.  Titcomb 

Navy 

. 

355 

M.  Lunt  &H.  Titcomb. 

Names. 
Pocahontas 
Ann  Parry 
Triton 


PORTSMOUTH,  N.  H. 

Jonnage.        Managing  Owners. 
-    300 
347 


DIRECTORY. 


105 


Name. 
Science 


PORTLAND,  Me. 

Tonnage.     Managing  Owner. 
.    383        Thos.  Chad  wick  &  C.  M-  Davis. 


NEWPORT, 

R.  I. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Audley  Clark 

331 

Russell  Coggeshall 

Constitution 

bark 

275 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles 

Erie 

. 

374 

Samuel  Whitehorne 

Frederick 

bark 

321 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles 

George  Champlin 

. 

361 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles 

Geneva 

schr 

112 

Nathaniel  S.  Ruggles 

Harvest 

bark 

313 

Peleg  Clarke 

John  Coggeshall 

. 

338 

Peleg  Clarke 

Mechanic 

334 

Thomas  Bush 

Martha 

. 

271 

George  Knowles 

Margaret 

_.  .^       375 

J.  Stevens  &  Co. 

Sailors'  Return 

£^8h4.««A.            78 

Nathaniel  S:  Ruggles 

William  Lee 

• 

310 

Robert  P.  Lee. 

-**e©e«,_ 

BRISTOL, 

R.I. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Ann 

222 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

America 

bark 

257 

Robert  Rogers 

Baltic 

321 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

Bowditch 

398 

W.  R.  Taylor 

Canton  Packet 

312 

Fitzhenry  Homer 

Corinthian 

503 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

Essex 

200 

William  R.  Taylor 

Fama 

362 

Fitzhenry  Homer 

General  Jackson 

329 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

Governor  Fenner 

375 

William  H-  D'Wolf 

Ganges 

. 

380 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

Golconda 

359 

Fitzhenry  Homer 

Governor  Hopkins  brig 

111 

William  R.  Taylor 

Leonidas 

. 

353 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

L-  C.  Richmond 

340 

Kimbal  Perry 

Roger  Williams 

.•    285 

Robert  Rogers 

Sarah  Lee 

bark 

235 

William  H.  D'Wolf 

Troy 

brig 

156 

Thomas  Church. 

icr 


106 


Names. 

Atlantic 

. 

Atlas 

brig 

Benjamin  Rush 

Boy 

Chariot 

. 

Crawford 

brig 

Franklin 

bark 

Galen 

Hoogley           > 

Luminary 

Magnet 

, 

Miles 

North  America 

Philip  Tabb 

Rosalie 

William  Baker 

Warren 

JTOrr\^w 

Names. 

Brunswick 

- 

Envoy 

- 

DIRECTORY. 

WARREN, 

R.  I. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

323 

Driscol  &  Child 

126 

384 

Driscol  $>  Child 

251 

William  Collins  %  Co. 

.    .            359 

William  Collins  &  Co. 

121 

219 

365 

Driscol  &  Child 

292 

William  Collins  &  Co. 

432 

Joseph  Smith  Jr.  4' Co. 

355 

Joseph  Smith  Jr.  fy  Co. 

240 

William  Collins  &  Co. 

284 

Driscol  <$•  Child 

405 

Driscol  8?  Child 

323 

Joseph  Smith  Jr.  &  Co, 

224 

Driscol  8?  Child 

382 

rfesepfa  Smith  Jr.  #  Co. 

#"-£oseph  Smith  Jr.  &  Co.*  . 


PROVIDENCE,  R,  I. 

Tonnage.     Managing  Owners. 
295        Amherst  Everett 
392        Amherst  Everett. 


Names. 

Acasta 

Charles  Adams 

Corvo 

George 

Mercury 

Thomas  Williams 


STONINGTON,  Conn. 

Tonnage.     Managing  Owners. 
330        Charles  P.  Williams 
B.  &  F.  Pendleton 


251 


340 


C.  T.  Stanton 
C.  P.  Williams. 


NEW  LONDON,  Conn, 


Names. 
Armata 
Ann  Maria 
Boston 


Tonnage. 
413 
367 

-    291 


Managing  Owners. 
Abner  Bassett 
Thomas  W.  Williams 


Names. 

ittMGUXUIl 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Bingham 

- 

375 

Benjamin  Brown 

Commodore  Perry 

- 

-  270 

C.  Chew  8?  Co. 

Caledonia 

445 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Connecticut 

- 

397 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Clematis 

Columbia 

Candace 

Columbus 

Chelsea 

bark 

396 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Electra 

- 

347 

Wm.  Williams  Jr.  &  A.  Barns 

Friends 

- 

402 

Benjamin  Brown 

Flora 

338 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings 

Georgia 

- 

-    343 

Thomas  W,  Williams 

George 

- 

289 

L.  AHyu 

General  Williams 

Indian  Chief          i 

401 

E.  M.  Frink&Co. 

John  &  Edward 

312 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings 

Julius  Ceasar 

346 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings 

Jones 

. 

.     336 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Jason        • 

bark 

334 

Mentor 

459 

Benjamin  Brown 

North  America 

, 

387 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Neptune 

284 

Thomas  W.  Williams 

Ospray 

brig 

Palladium 

.    341 

E.  M.  Frink  &  Co. 

Phenix 

403 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings 

Philetus 

bark 

. 

Superior 

405 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings 

Stonington 

350 

W.  Williams  Jr.  &  A.  Barns 

Tuscarora 

379 

N.  &  W.  W.  Billings. 

BRIDGEPORT,  Conn, 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Atlantic 

- 

Abijah  Hawley 

Hamilton 

MYSTIC, 

Abijah  Hawley. 
Conn. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

.    Managing  Owners. 

Aeronaut 

265 

Blackstone 

258 

Meteor 

.       325 

108 


DIRECTORY. 


Names. 
Atlas 


NORWICH,  Conn. 

Tonnage* 


Bruce 


Names. 
Columbia 
John  Wells 


EAST  HADDAM,  Conn. 

brig 


NEWARK,  N,  J. 

Tonnage.    Managing  Owners. 
390        J:  H.  Stephens 
380       J.  H,  Stephens. 


Names. 

A  casta 

Ann 

American 

Arabella 

Camillus 

Columbia 

Cadmus 

Daniel  Webster 

Franklin 

Fanny 

Gem 

Henry 

Hudson 

Hannibal 

Marcus 

Monmouth 

Neptune 

Nimrod 

Ontario 

Phenix 

Panama 

Romulus 

Thorn 

Thames 

Washington 

Xenophon 


SAGHARBOR,   L..  I. 

Tonnage.    Managing  Owners. 
286        Mulford  #  Sleight 
Marcus  B.  Osborn 


365 


bark 


Luther  D.  Cook 

306 

Mulford  &  Sleight 

397 

E.  Mulford 

391 

C.  T.  Dering  &  Co. 

C.  T.  Dering  &  Co, 

368 

L.  D.  Cook 

310 

S.  4"  B.  Hunting  &  Co* 

283 

S.  &  N.  Howell 

S.  &  B.  Hunting  &  Co. 
280        C.  T.  Dering  $  Co. 
367        S.  $  B.  Hunting  %>  Co. 
314        L.  D.  Cook 

230 

298        Mulford  &  Sleight 


340 


Josiah  Douglass 
Mulford  &  Sleight. 


Names . 

Bayard 

Delia 

Roanoke 

Triad 


DIRECTORY 
GREENPORT,  L.  I. 


109 


NEW 

YORK. 

Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Desdemona 

Pell,  Zabriske  &  Pell 

Hesper 

bark 

Julia 

bark 

Louisa 

Silas  E.  Burrows 

Medina 
Shibboleth 

brig 
bark 

Silas  E.  Burrows 

White  Oak 

bark 

Pell,  Zabriske  &  Pell. 

Names- 
Illinois 
Portland 
Russell 


NEWBURGH,  N.  Y. 

Tonnage.     Managing  Owner* 
414        Charles  Ludlow 
296         Charles  Ludlow 
387        Charles  Ludlow 


POUGHKEEPSIE,  N.  Y. 


Names. 

Tonnage. 

Managing  Owners. 

Elbe 

341 

New  England 

-      376 

David  S.  Shearman 

Newark 

323 

David  S.  Shearman 

Nathaniel  P.  Talmadge 

370 

David  S.  Shearman 

Vermont           -        bark 

292 

110 


DIRECTORY. 


Names. 

America 

Alexander  Mansfield 

Edward 

George  Clinton 

Helvetia 

Henry  Astor 

Huron 

James  Monroe 

Martha 

Washington 


bark 


HUDSOJV,  N.  Y. 

Tonnage.     Managing  Owners. 

464  Robert  A.  Barnard 

320  Robert  A.  Barnard 

274  Seth  G.  Macy 

427  Robert  A.  Barnard 

333  Robert  A.  Barnard 

-  375  Robert  A.  Barnard 
290  Robert  A.  Barnard 

-  425  Robert  A.  Barnard 
369  Alexander  Jenkins 
237  Robert  A.  Barnard. 


BY-LAWS 


TOWN   OF  NEW-BEDFORD 


SECTION  I. 

DIGGING    UP    FLAGGING,    &C. 

No  person  shall  break  or  dig  up  the  flagging,  pavement  or 
ground  in  any  of  the  streets,  lanes,  highways,  squares  or  other 
public  places  in  this  town,  for  any  purpose  whatever,  without 
the  consent  of  one  or  more  of  the  Street  Committee  first  had  and 
obtained,  on  pain  of  forfeiting  for  each  offence  a  sum  not  exceed- 
ing five  dollars. 

SECTION  II. 

FLAGGING,    &C.    DUG    UP.    TO    BE    REPAIRED. 

Whosoever  shall,  by  virtue  of  such  consent,  break  or  dig  up 
the  flagging,  pavement  or  ground  of  any  highway,  street,  lane  or 
square  in  this  town,  or  any  part  thereof,  or  cause  the  same  or 
any  part  thereof,  to  be  dug  or  broken  up,  shall,  within  such  time 
or  times  as  the  Street  Committee  shall  direct,  cause  the  same  to 
be  sufficiently  repaired  and  amended  to  the  satisfaction  of  the 
said  Committee,  on  pain  of  forfeiting  for  neglect  thereof,  a  sum 
not  exceeding  five  dollars  for  each  and  every  week  thereafter 
until  the  same  be  amended  and  repaired  as  aforesaid. 

SECTION  III. 

REGULATIONS    WHEN     DRAINS     OR     AQUEDUCTS    ARE      OPENED      OR 

LAID. 

Whenever  any  drain  or  aqueduct  shall  be  opened  or  laid,  the 
person  or  persons  doing  the  same  or  causing  the  same  to  be  done, 
shall  cause  a  rail  or  other  sufficient  fence  to  be  erected  so  as  to 
enclose  such  drain  or  aqueduct  or  so  much  thereof  as  shall  be 
opened,  together  with  all  such  dirt,  gravel  or  other  material 
thrown  therefrom  as  shall  be  in  or  upon  any  street,  lane,  alien- 
or other  public  place  in  this  town  ;  which  fence  shall  be  con' 


1  1  2  TOWN     BY-LAWS. 

tinued  daring  the  time  such  drain  or  aqueduct  shall  be  open  as 
aforesaid.  And  a  lighted  lantern,  or  some  other  proper  and 
sufficient  light,  shall  be  fixed  to  some  part  of  such  fence  or  in 
some  other  proper  manner,  over  such  drain  or  aqueduct,  and  the 
dirt,  gravel  or  other  material  taken  from  the  same,  and  so  kept 
from  the  beginning  of  twilight  of  the  evening  through  the 
whole  night,  and  be  continued  every  evening  and  night  during 
all  the  time  such  drain  or  aqueduct  as  shall  be  open  or  undergo- 
ing repair.  And  whoever  shall  be  guilty  of  a  breach  of  any 
provision  of  this  section,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  for  each  offence  a 
sum  not  exceeding  five  dollars. 

SECTION   IV. 

REGULATIONS     WHEN    A     PART     OF     THE    STREET    IS    WANTED     FOR 
THE    PURPOSE    OF    BUILDING    OR    REPAIRING. 

Whenever  any  person  or  persons,  being  about  to  erect  any 
building  upon  land  abutting  on  any  of  the  highways,  streets,  lanes 
or  other  public  places  or  squares  in  this  town,  or  to  repair  any 
building  so  abutting,  shall  wish  to  make  use  of  any  part  of  the 
said  highway,  street,  lane  or  other  public  place  or  square,  he  or 
they  shall  make  application  to  one  or  more  of  the  street  commit- 
tee, who  shall  have  authority  to  set  off  or  allot  such  part  or  por- 
tion of  the  street,  or  other  public  place  aforesaid,  thereunto  ad- 
joining, as  they  in  their  discretion  shall  think  necessary  and 
sufficient  for  the  purpose  ;  and  the  said  person  or  persons  shall 
use  no  part  of  said  street  or  other  public  place  aforesaid,  other 
than  such  part  so  allotted  and  set  off  as  aforesaid,  for  the  de- 
posite  of  materials  for  such  building  or  repairing  or  of  any  rub- 
bish occasioned  thereby.  And  all  rubbish  thereby  occasioned 
shall  be  removed  and  carried  away  at  the  expense  of  the  person 
or  persons  so  building  or  repairing,  within  such  convenient  time 
as  the  street  committee  may  direct.  And  any  person  offending 
against  any  of  the  provisions  of  this  section,  shall  forfeit  and  pay 
for  such  offence  a  sum  not  exceeding  five  dollars.  Provided 
nevertheless,  that  no  part  of  any  street  or  other  public  place  shall 
be  set  off  or  allotted  for  a  longei  time  than  thirty  days  upon  any 
one  application. 

SECTION  V. 

NO     OBSTRUCTION     TO     BE    PLACED    ON    STEPPING    STONES. 

No  person  or  persons  shall  place  or  cause  to  be  placed,  any 
carriage  of  any  description  whatsoever,  or  any  obstruction  of  any 
kind,  upon  or  across  any  of  the  flag  or  stepping  stones  laid  for 


TOWN    BY-LAWS.  113 

the  convenience  of  foot  passengers  in  this  town,  under  a  penalty 
not  exceeding  five  dollars  for  each  offence. 

SECTION  VI. 

CORD-WOOD     NOT    TO    REMAIN    IN    THE      STREETS    UNNECESSARILY. 

No  owner  of  Cord- Wood  or  other  fire  wood  shall  permit  or 
suffer  the  same  unnecessarily  to  he  and  remain  in  any  of  the 
streets,  highways,  lanes  or  other  public  places  in  this  town,  after 
dark  in  the  evening.  And  in  case  the  same  must  of  neccessity 
so  remain,  the  said  owner  shall  cause  a  sufficient  light  to  be 
placed  and  kept  over  or  near  the  same  throughout  the  whole  of 
the  night,  so  as  to  give  sufficient  notice  to  all  the  inhabitants — 
nor  shall  any  such  wood,  at  any  time,  by  day  or  by  night,  be 
suffered  to  lay  or  remain  in  any  street,  highway  or  other  public 
place  or  square  in  the  town,  so  as  unnecessarily  to  encumber 
the  same,  nor  shall  the  said  wood  be  suffered  to  remain  in  said 
streets  or  other  public  places  more  than  twenty-four  hours  at 
any  one  time;  and  whoever  shall  violate  any  of  the  provisions 
of  this  section,  shall  forfeit  and  pay  for  each  offence  a  sum  not 
exceeding  five  dollars. 

SECTION   VII. 

FIRE-WOOD    NOT     TO    BE    SAWED      OR    PILED     ON    SIDE-WALKS- 

No  person  shall  saw  or  cut  any  fire  wood  or  cause  the  same 
to  be    sawed,  cut  or  piled  upon  the  foot  or  side  walks  of  any  of 
the  highways,  streets  or  lanes  of  this  town,  under  a  penalty  not 
exceeding  three  dollars  for  each  offence. 
SECTION  VIII. 

GAMES    WHICH    ARE     NOT    TO    BE    PLAYED    IN    THE    STREETS. 

No  person  shall  play  at  ball,  fly  a  kite,  or  slide  down  hill 
upon  a  sled,  or  play  at  other  game  so  as  to  incommodate  peace- 
able citizens  or  passengers,  in  any  street,  highway,  lane  or  pub- 
lic place  in  this  town,  under  a  penalty  not  exceeding  one  dollar 
for  each  offence. 

SECTION    IX. 

RELATING  TO  STEPS  AND  PLATFORMS  IN  THE  STREETS. 

No  person  shall  project  any  steps  in  front  of  his  or  her  house, 
or  other  building  or  lot  of  land  into  any  street,  lane,  alley,  pub- 
lic square  or  place  in  the  town,  or  suffer  any  steps  so  projected 
to  remain  more  than  one  foot  from  the  front  of  said  house  or 
building  or  lot  of  land.  Nor  shall  any  person  construct,  raise 
or  continue  any  cellar  door  platform  above  the  even  surface  of 
the  side  walk,  under  a  penalty  for  either  offence  of  the  sum  of 
11 


114  TOWN     BY-LAWS. 

two  dollars — and  a  further  penalty  of  two  dollars  for  each  and 
every  week  that  said  step  or  platform  shall  be  suffered  to  re- 
main so  projected  or  raised,  after  an  order  for  the  removal  there- 
of, by  the  street  committee  of  said  town. 

SECTION    X. 

NO    GOODS,    WARES    OR    MERCHANDISE    TO     BE    SUSPENDED    IN    THE 

STREETS. 

If  any  person  shall,  for  any  purpose  whatever,  intentionally 
place  or  cause  to  be  placed,  or  suspended,  or  cause  to  be  suspend- 
ed from  any  house,  shop,  store,  lot  or  place,  on  or  over  any 
public  highways,  street,  lane  or  alley  in  this  town,  any  goods, 
wares  or  merchandise  whatever,  so  that  the  same  shall  extend 
or  project  from  the  Avail  in  front  of  said  house,  store  or  shop,  lot 
or  place,  more  than  one  foot  towards  or  into  the  street,  lane, 
highway  or  public  place  aforesaid,  the  person  so  offending 
shall  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of  one  dollar  for  every  offence. 
SECTION  XL 

THE  STREETS  NOT    TO    BE    ENCUMBERED. 

If  any  person  or  persons  shall  place,  or  cause  to  be  placed, 
any  trunk,  bale,  box,  crate,  cask,  or  any  package,  article  or 
thing  whatever,  on  or  over  any  part  of  any  public  street,  lane 
or  alley  in  this  town,  except  as  is  provided  in  the  last  preced- 
ing Section,  and  shall  suffer  the  same  to  remain  more  than  three 
hours,  or  more  than  thirty  minutes  after  notice  to  remove  the 
same,  given  by  one  or  more  of  the  street  Committee,  the  person 
or  persons  so  offending  shall  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of  one  dol- 
lar for  every  such  offence  :  Provided,  that  nothing  herein  con- 
tained shall  extend  to  any  goods,  wares,  or  merchandize  placed 
in  any  street,  lane,  or  alley  for  the  purpose  of  being  sold  at 
Auction,  previous  to  and  during  the  time  of  sale. 
SECTION   XII. 

STREET    DIRT    NOT    TO    BE     TAKEN     WITHOUT    LIBERTY. 

No  person  shall  take  any  street  dirt  or  manure  from  any 
street,  lane,  highway,  or  public  place  of  the  town,  without  liber- 
ty first  obtained  from  the  "  Surveyor  of  highways"  and  the 
Chairman  or  two  other  members  of  the  board  of  "Overseers 
of  the  Poor,-'  under  the  penalty  of  two  dollars  for  each  and 
every  offence. 

SECTION  XIII. 

SIGNS     NOT    TO    PROJECT    INTO    THE    STREETS. 

No  person  shall  hang,  affix,  or  fasten  any  sign  on  his  or  her 


TOWN    BY-LAWS.  115 

house  or  lot,  which  shall  project  into  any  of  the  streets  of  the 
town  more  than  one  foot  beyond  the  front  of  his  or  her  house 
or  lot,  or  which,  at  its  lowest  part,  shall  be  less  than  eight  feet 
in  height  above  the  sidewalk  or  street,  under  a  penalty  of  four 
dollars  for  such  offence,  and  the  like  penalty  for  every  week  it 
shall  remain  after  an  order  given  by  one  or  more  of  the  street 
( Jommittee. 

SECTION    XIV. 

PROVISIONS    FOR    AWNINGS    AND    SHADES. 

It  shall  be  lawful  for  any  person  to  place  and  fix  awnings 
and  shades  made  of  cloth,  before  his  or  her  house,  shop,  or  store, 
in  any  street  in  the  town,  conforming  as  nearly  as  may  be  to  the 
outer  line  of  the  sidewalk,  and  to  cause  such  awnings  or  shades 
ro  be  safely  fixed  and  supported  in  such  a  manner  as  not  to  in- 
terfere with  passengers,  so  that  the  lowest  part  thereof  shall  be 
at  no  time  less  than  seven  feet  in  height  above  the  sidewalk  or 
street  under  the  same. 

SECTION  XV. 

CARTS,    &C.    NOT    TO    STAND     IN    THE    STREETS    EXCEPT    AS    PROVID- 
ED     IN    SECTION    SIXTEENTH. 

No  person  having  the  care  of  any  cart  or  other  vehicle  shall 
stand  with  the  same  in  any  of  the  streets,  lanes,  alleys,  or  other 
public  places  of  the  town,  except  as  is  provided  in  the  next  sec- 
tion, under  a  penalty  not  exceeding  five  dollars. 

SECTION  XVI. 

STANDS    TO    BE    PROVIDED    FOR    CARTS,    TRUCKS    AND    OTHER    VEHI- 
CLES. 

The  street  committee  shall  appoint  suitable  places  in  the  town 
as  stands  for  the  use  of  persons  bringing  fire  wood,  stones,  or 
lumber  into  the  town  for  sale;  and  also,  if  in  their  opinion  the 
comfort  and  convenience  of  the  public  require,  they  shall  ap- 
point places  for  truckmen  to  stand  with  their  vehicles,  and  for 
persons  who  may  expose  for  sale  in  carts,  wagons,  or  other  ve- 
hicles, any  other  articles  than  those  above  enumerated  :  and 
said  committee  shall  give  due  notice  of  such  places,  by  causing 
notifications  thereof  to  be  posted  up  in  this  and  the  adjoining 
towns  :  and  all  persons  who  shall,  after  such  stands  shall  be 
appointed  and  notice  given  as  aforesaid,  occupy  with  their  cart, 
truck,  or  other  vehicle  for  the  purposes  aforesaid,  any  other 
places  than  those  provided  by  said  committee,  shall  forfeit  and 
pay  a  penalty  not  exceeding  five  dollars  for  each  offence. 


116  TOWN    BY-LAWS. 

SECTION  XVII. 

CARRIAGES    NOT    TO     EE    DRAWN    ON    THE    SIDE    WALKS. 

No  person  shall  wheel  or  draw  any  hand  cart,  wheelbarrow, 
or    hand  sled  or  other  carriage  upon  any  sidewalk  within  the 
town  under  a  penalty  not  exceeding  five  dollars  for  every  offence. 
SECTION  XVIII. 

TEAMS       NOT     TO    BE    DRIVEN    ON    THE     SIDE-WALKS      OR      AGAINST 
CURBING    STONES. 

No  team  or  any  part  thereof  or  any  vehicle,  shall  be  driven 
upon  any  sidewalk,  or  against  the  curbing  stones  thereof,  except 
for  the  purpose  of  entering  or  approaching  the  premises  of  any 
individual  fronting  on  the  streets  or  highways,  or  to  which  no 
other  convenient  access  exists,  under  a  penalty  not  exceeding 
five  dollars  ;  and  all  injury  done  by  passing  on  or  over  the  side- 
walk shall  be  replaced  at  the  expense  of  the  individual  causing 
the  same. 

SECTION  XIX. 

FURIOUS     DRIVING. 

Any  person  who  shall  drive  any  horse  or  carriage  furiously 
through  the  highways,  streets  or  lanes  of  this  town  to  the  dan- 
ger of  the  citizens,  shall  for  each  offence  pay  a  penalty  of  not 
exceeding  twenty  dollars  for  each  offence. 
SECTION    XX. 

DISFIGURING    FENCES     OR     BUILDINGS. 

Any  person  who  shall  intentionally  disfigure  any  fence  or 
building  in  this  town,  or  wantonly  write  or  draw  thereupon  ob- 
scene words  or  pictures,  shall  pay  a  penalty  not  exceeding  fif- 
teen dollars  for  each  offence. 

SECTION    XXI. 

NOISY    ASSEMBLAGES. 

Each  and  every  boy  or  other  person,  who  shall  be  concerned 
in  any  assemblage  which  shall  by  its  noise  disturb  the  quiet  of 
any  neighborhood,  or  in  any  way  annoy  the  passengers  in  the 
highways,  streets  or  lanes  of  this  town,  shall  pay  a  penalty  of 
not  more  than  five  dollars  for  each  offence. 
SECTION  XXII. 

STACKING    AND    SPREADING  FISH. 

No  fish  shall  be  stacked  or  spread  for  the  purpose  of  making 
manure  or  manuring  land  in  said  town,  within  the  following  lim- 
its, to  wit :  the  south  line  of  Hayden  CoggeshalPs  farm,  north  ; 
the  Abraham  Ricketson  house  (so  called)  near  Clark's  Cove, 


TOWN      BY-LAWS.  117 

south ;  and  from  the  river  west  to  the  Dartmouth  line  ;  and  any 
person  or  persons  offending  against  the  provisions  of  this  section 
shall  pay  a  penalty  of  not  exceeding  ten  dollars  for  each  offence. 

SECTION  XXIII. 

OPERATION    OF    BY-LAWS    CONFIXED    TO    A    CERTAIN  PART  OF     THE 

TOWN. 

No  penalty  shall  attach  to  any  violation  of  the  foregoing  by-laws 
excepting  that  contained  in  the  twenty-second  section,  unless  the 
offence  shall  have  been  committed  within  that  part  of  the  town  of 
New  Bedford  comprehended  between  the  north  end  of  Ray  street, 
and  the  south  line  of  South  street,  or  of  a  liue  drawn  easterly  to 
the  river,  and  westerly  to  the  Dartmouth  line  from  the  north  end 
of  the  first  named  street  and  in  continuation  of  the  south  line  of 
the  other. 

SECTION  XXIV. 

COSTS  OF  PROSECUTION   TO  BE  PAID  IN  ADDITION  TO   THE  PENALTY 

In  all  cases  where  a  penalty  shall  be  incurred  by  any  person 
for  any  violation  of  the  by-laws  of  said  town,  the  said  person 
shall  be  further  liable  to  the  costs  of  prosecution. 
SECTION  XXV. 

PENALTIES    TO     BE      PAID    TO     THE    TOWN    TREASURER. 

All  penalties  that  may  be  recovered  for  the  breach  of  the  for- 
going by-laws  shall  be  paid  to  the  town  treasurer,  and  placed  by 
him  to  the  account  of  the  fund  to  meet  the  incidental  expenses  of 
the  town. 

SECTION  XXVI. 

STREET     COMMITTEE    TO    BE    APPOINTED    BY    THE   SELECTMEN. 

The  Selectmen  shall  appoint  two  or  more  suitable  persons  to 
constitute  a  street  Committee,  who  shall  hold  their  offices  dur- 
ing the  year  for  which  the  Selectmen  making  the  appointment 
shall  be  chosen  (unless  sooner  removed  by  them)  and  until  oth- 
ers shall  be  appointed  in  their  places.  Said  Committee  shall 
perform  all  the  duties  assigned  them  by  the  by-laws  of  the  town  ; 
and  in  addition  thereto  it  shall  be  obligatory  upon  them  to  see 
that  said  by-laws  are  enforced,  and  to  prosecute  for  all  offences 
against  the  same ;  and  they  shall  be  entitled  to  such  compensa- 
tion for  their  services  as  the  Selectmen  may  consider  proper  ; 
but  no  prosecution  for  any  breach  of  the  provisions  of  the  fore- 
going by-laws  shall  be  sustained  unless  the  same  shall  be 
commenced  within  six  months  after  the  offence  shall  have  been 
committed. 

11* 


118  TOWN  BY-LAWS. 

TO  RESTRAIN  DOGS  FROM  RUNNING  AT  LARGE, 

PASSED  JULY  13,  1831. 

1st.  The  Selectmen  annually,  as  soon  after  their  election  to  the 
office  of  Selectmen  as  maybe,  shall  appoint,  and  they  are  here- 
by authorized  and  empowered  to  appoint,  some  suitable  person, 
Avho  shall  give  sufficient  security  for  the  faithful  discharge  of  the 
duties  of  his  office,  to  be  Register  of  Dogs,  who  shall  annually 
account  to  the  Selectmen  for  all  fines  and  taxes  collected  by  him 
as  hereafter  provided ;  and  who  shall  receive,  as  a  full  compen- 
sation for  all  services  hereinafter  named,  the  sum  of  Fifty  Dol- 
lars annually.  And  the  Selectmen  shall,  on  or  before  the  eigh- 
teenth day  of  this  current  month,  appoint  some  suitable  person  to 
be  Register  of  Dogs  as  aforesaid,  to  hold  his  office  until  the  an- 
nual appointment  as  above. 

2d.  No  dog  belonging  to  any  inhabitant  of  said  town  shall  go 
at  large  within  the  limits  of  said  town,  between  the  first  day  of 
June  and  the  thirtieth  day  of  September  annually. 

3d.  No  dog  belonging  to  any  such  inhabitant,  shall  go  atlarge 
within  the  limits  of  said  town  at  any  other  season  of  the  year,  un- 
less the  owner  of  such  dog  shall  be  licensed  to  permit  such  dog 
to  go  at  large  as  aforesaid,  in  the  manner  hereinafter  provided. 
4th.  The  Register  of  Dogs  in  said  Town  may  grant  a  li- 
cense to  any  inhabitant  of  said  Town,  for  his  or  her  dog  to  goat 
large  within  the  limits  of  said  town  at  all  seasons  of  the  year, 
excepting  the  months  above  named,  upon  the  condition  that  such 
dog  shall  wear  a  collar  with  the  owner's  name  and  the  word 
"Licensed"  distinctly  marked  thereon.  And  every  person  pro- 
curing such  license,  shall  pay  therefor  the  sum  of  Two  Dollars. 

5th.  Any  person  permitting  his  or  her  dog  to  go  at  large  in 
said  Town,  in  violation  of  either  of  the  aforesaid  By-Laws,  shall 
forfeit  and  pay  a  sum  of  Ten  Dollars  for  each  and  every  offence. 
6th.  That  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  Register  aforesaid,  and 
he  is  hereby  requested,  rigidly  to  enforce  the  aforesaid  provis- 
ions, and  to  prosecute  for  every  violation  thereof  which  shall 
come  to  his  knowledge. 

7th.  That  the  said  Register  be  authorized  to  offer  a  reward 
of  Fifty  Cents  for  the  destruction  of  each  and  every  dog  found 
going  at  large  contrary  to  the  provisions  of  the  foregoing  By- 
Laws,  and  that  he  pay  the  same  from  the  sums  paid  for  licenses 
as  aforesaid,  from  fines  which  may  be  paid  for  a  violation  of 
said  By-Laws,  or  from  any  money  in  the  Treasury  under  the 
direction  of  the  Selectmen. 


TOWN     BY-LAWS.  119 

ORDINANCES  FOR  THE  PRESERVATION  OF  THE 
TOWN  FROM  FIRE. 

PASSED      DECEMBER      23d,      1834. 

Ordinance  First.  No  person  shall  be  permitted  to  carry 
fire,  fire  brands,  lighted  matches,  or  any  other  ignited  material, 
in  the  streets  or  thoroughfares  of  the  Village  of  New-Bedford, 
unless  the  same  shall  be  contained  in  an  earthern  or  metallic 
vessel,  with  an  earthern  or  metallic  cover.  Every  person  who 
shall  violate  the  provisions  of  this  Ordinance,  shall,  for  each 
and  every  offence,  forfeit  and  pay  the  sum  of  Twenty  Dollars. 

Ordinance  Second.  If  any  person  within  the  limits  of  said 
Village  of  New  Bedford,  shall  erect  or  maintain  any  defective 
chimney,  hearth,  oven,  stove,  stove  pipe,  fire  frame,  furnace  or 
other  fixture,  deposite  for  ashes,  or  shall  keep  within  their 
premises  any  mixture  which  may  produce  spontaneous  com- 
bustion, each  and  every  person  so  offending  shall  forfeit  and 
pay  for  each  and  every  offence,  a  penalty  of  Twenty  Dollars. 

Ordinance  Third.  Whenever  any  person,  within  the  limits 
of  such  village,  shall  permit  such  quantities  of  shavings  to  ac- 
cumulate on  the  premises  owned  or  occupied  by  him,  as  in  the 
opinion  of  any  one  of  the  Fire  Wards  who  may  be  called  upon  to 
view  the  same,  shall  be  considered  as  endangering  the  safety  of 
the  town,  it  shall  be  the  duty  of  the  owner  or  occupant  of  said 
premises,  forthwith  to  remove  such  accumulation,  when  request- 
ed so  to  do  by  the  Fire  Ward  who  has  made  the  examination  ; 
and  if,  upon  such  notice  being  given,  the  person  notified  shall 
not  within  forty-eight  hours  thereafter  comply  with  it,  he  shall 
forfeit  and  pay  a  penalty  of  Twenty  Dollars. 

Ordinance  Fourth.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  any  Fire  Ward, 
to  whom  complaint  may  be  made  that  an  offence  against  either 
of  the  regulations  contained  in  the  foregoing  Ordinance  has 
been  committed,  to  enter  the  premises  where  the  said  erection  or 
accumulation  is  kept  or  maintained,  and  examine  the  same  ; 
and  for  this  purpose  he  shall  have  free  access  to  the  premises 
complained  against;  and  if  the  owner  or  occupant  shall  hin- 
der or  obstruct  the  said  Fire  Ward  in  the  examination  of  said 
premises,  he  or  she  shall  forfeit  and  pay  a  penalty  of  Twenty 
Dollars. 

Ordinance  Fifth.  Whenever  a  violation  of  the  foregoing 
Ordinances  shall  come  to  the  knowledge  of  either  of  the  Mem- 
bers of  the  Board  of  Fire  Wards,  he  shall  give  notice  thereof  to 


120  TOWN     BY-LAWS. 

the  Town  Clerk  in  writing,  if  in  his  opinion  a  prosecution  is 
required,  that  the  person  offending  may  be  prosecuted  according 
to  law. 

Ordinance  Sixth.  By  the  "Village  of  New-Bedford,"  when- 
ever used  in  the  foregoing  Ordinances,  shall  be  understood  that 
part  of  the  Town  of  New  Bedford  comprehended  between  the 
north  side  of  Willis  street  and  the  south  side  of  South  street,  or  of 
a  line  drawn  easterly  to  the  river,  or  westerly  to  the  Dartmouth 
line,  in  continuation  of  the  north  line  of  the  first  named  street 
and  the  south  line  of  the  other. 


ORDINANCE    IN    RELATION    TO  THE  KEEPING 
OF  GUNPOWDER. 

PASSED     JUNE     3d,      1 836. 

No  gunpowder  shall  be  kept  in  any  place  within  the  limits 
of  New  Bedford,  unless  the  same  shali  be  well  secured  in  tight 
casks  or  cannisters  ;  and  no  gunpowder  above  the  quantity  of 
fifty  pounds,  shall  be  kept  or  deposited  in  any  shop,  store,  or  other 
building  or  in  any  ship  or  vessel  which  shall  be  within  the  dis- 
tance of  twenty -Jive  rods  from  any  other  building  or  wharf:  and 
no  gunpowder  above  the  quantity  of  twenty-five  pounds  shall  be 
kept  or  deposited  in  any  shop,  store  or  other  building  within  ten 
rods  of  any  other  building  :  and  no  gunpowder  above  the  quan- 
tity of  one  pound  shall  be  kept  or  deposited  in  any  shop,  store  or 
other  building  within  ten  rods  of  any  other  building  in  such  town 
unless  the  same  be  well  secured  in  copper,  tin  or  brass  cannis- 
ters holding  not  exceeding  five  pounds  each,  and  closely  cover- 
ed with  copper,  brass,  or  tin  covers.  It  shall  be  the  duty  of  the 
Selectmen  under  the  direction  and  at  the  expense  of  the  town,  to 
provide  a  suitable  place  where  gunpowder  may  be  kept  and  de- 
posited, and  they  shall  make  such  regulations  for  the  govern- 
ment of  those  who  may  avail  themselves  of  the  privileges  of  the 
place  thus  designated  as  they  may  consider  necessary. 


CERTAIN  MUNICIPAL  REGULATIONS  OF 
POLICE. 

From  the  Revised  Statutes  of  the  Commonwealth — Chap.  58. 

THEATRICAL    EXHIBITIONS    AND    PUBLIC    SHOWS. 

Section  1.     The  Selectmen  of  any  town  may  at  any  meeting 
h^ld  for  that  purpose  license  all  theatrical  exhibitions,  public 


TOWN    BY-LAWS.  121 

shows  and  exhibitions  of  any  description,  to  which  admission  as 
obtained  on  payment  of  money,  upon  such  terms  and  conditions 
as  they  shall  think  reasonable,  and  may  regulate  the  same  in 
such  a  manner  as  they  shall  think  necessary  for  the  preservation 
of  order  and  decorum,  and  to  prevent  the  interruption  of  the  pub- 
lic peace  :  provided,  that  no  such  license  shall  be  in  force  for  a 
longer  time,  than  the  time  for  which  such  Selectmen  shall  have 
been  elected  to  office. 

Section  2.  Any  person,  who  shall  set  up  or  promote  any 
such  exhibition  or  show,  or  shall  publish  or  advertise  the  same, 
or  otherwise  aid  or  assist  therein,  without  license  first  obtained, 
as  provided  in  the  preceding  section,  or  contrary  to  the  terms 
and  conditions  of  such  license,  or  while  the  same  is  suspended, 
shall  forfeit  a  sum  not  exceeding  two  hundred  dollars. 

Section  3.  Any  Justice  of  the  Peace,  within  his  County  up- 
on complaint  made  of  any  offence  against  the  provisions  of  the 
preceding  Section  shall  bind  over  all  persons  so  offending,  to 
appear  at  the  next  Court  of  Common  Pleas,  and  shall  also  require 
such  persons  to  find  sureties,  for  the  keeping  of  the  peace  and 
being  of  good  behavior,  until  such  term  of  the  Court,  and  shall 
commit  such  persons  upon  their  refusing  or  neglecting  to  recog- 
nize and  find  sureties  as  aforesaid. 

LIVERY    STABLES  ;   SAILMAKERS    AND    RIGGERS'   LOFTS. 

Section  4.  If  any  person  shall  occupy  or  use  any  building 
whatever  in  anymaratime  town  for  the  business  or  employment 
of  a  sailmaker  or  rigger  or  keeper  of  a  livery  stable  except  in 
such  parts  of  the  town  as  the  Selectmen  thereof  shall  direct,  he 
shall  forfeit  a  sum  not  exceeding  fifty  dollars  for  every  month 
during  which  he  shall  so  occupy  or  use  such  building  and  in  the 
like  proportion  for  a  longer  or  shorter  time. 

ROCKETS,    SQUIBS    AND    GUNPOWDER. 

Section  5.  If  any  person  shall  have  in  his  possession  with 
intent  to  sell  or  shall  offer  for  sale  or  shall  sell  or  give  away  any 
of  the  fire-works  called  rockets,  crackers,.,  squibs  or  serpents 
without  first  having  obtained  the  license  of  the  Selectmen  of  the 
town,  he  shall  for  every  such  offence  forfeit  a  sum  not  exceeding 
ten  dollars,  to  the  use  of  the  own  in  which  the  offence  shall 
have  been  committed. 

Section  6.  If  any  person  shall  have  in  his  possession  with 
intent  to  set  fire  to  or  shall  set  fire  to  any  rocket,  cracker,  squib 
or  serpent,  or  shall  throw  any  lighted  rocket,  cracker,  squib  or 


1 22  TOWN     BYLAWS. 

serpent  within  any  town  without  a  license  of  the  Selectmen,  he 
shall  for  every  offence,  forfeit  a  sum  not  exceeding  ten  dollars 
to  the  use  of  the  town  in  which  the  offence  shall  have  been  com- 
mitted. 

Section  7.  The  inhabitants  of  every  town  may  order  that 
no  gunpowder  shall  be  kept  in  any  place  withm  the  limits  of 
such  town  unless  the  same  shall  be  well  secured  in  tight  casks 
or  cannisters;  and  that  no  gunpowder  above  the  quantity  of  fifty 
pounds  shall  be  kept  or  deposited  in  any  shop,  store,  or  other 
building  or  in  any  ship  or  vessel  which  shall  be  within  the  dis- 
tance of  twenty-five  rods  from  any  other  building  or  wharf;  that 
no  gunpowder  above  the  quantity  of  twenty-five  pounds  shall  be 
kept  or  deposited  in  any  ship,  store  or  other  building  within  ten 
rods  of  any  other  building  ;  that  no  gunpowder  above  the  quan- 
tity of  one  pound  shall  be  kept  or  deposited  in  any  shop,  store  or 
other  building  within  ten  rods  of  any  other  building  in  such 
town  unless  the  same  be  well  secured  in  copper,  tin  or  brass  can- 
nisters holding  not  exceeding  five  pounds  each  and  closely  cov- 
ered with  copper,  brass  or  tin  covers. 

'Section  8.  Upon  complaint  made  to  any  Justice  of  the 
Peace  by  either  of  the  Selectmen  or  Firewards  of  any  town  that 
he  has  probable  cause  to  suspect  and  doth  suspect  that  gunpowder 
is  deposited  and  kept  within  the  limits  of  the  town  contrary  to 
law,  such  Justice  may  issue  his  warrant  directed  to  either  of  the 
constables  of  such  town,  ordering  him  to  enter  any  shop,  store  or 
other  building  or  vessel  specified  in  said  warrant,  and  there  to 
make  diligent  search  for  the  gunpowder  suspected  to  have  been 
deposited  or  kept  as  aforesaid,  and  to  make  return  of  his  doings 
to  said  Justice  forthwith. 

Section  9.  If  any  person  shall  commit  either  of  the  offen- 
ces mentioned  in  the  two  preceding  sections  he  shall  forfeit 
a  sum  not  exceeding  twenty  dollars  to  the  use  of  the  town  to  be 
recovered  by  complaint  before  any  Justice  of  the  Peace  ;  pro- 
vided that  the  four  preceding  sections  shall  not  extend  to  any* 
manufactory  of  gunpowder,  nor  in  any  case  to  prevent  the 
transportation  of  gunpowder  through  any  town,  or  from  one 
part  of  any  town  to  another  part  thereof. 

DOGS. 

Section  10.  The  inhabitants  of  any  town  may  make  such 
by-laws  concerning  the  licensing,  regulating  and  restraining  of 
dogs  going  at  large  as  they  shall  deem  expedient,  and  may  affix 


TOWN     BY-LAWS.  123 

any  penalties  not  exceeding  ten  dollars  for  any  breach  thereof; 
provided  that  no  such  by-law  shall  extend  to  any  dog  not  owned 
or  kept  in  such  town,  and  that  no  person  shall  be  obliged  to  pay 
more  than  two  dollars  annually  for  any  license  granted  under 
the  provisions  of  this  section. 

Section  11.  All  money  received  for  the  several  licenses 
mentioned  in  this  chapter  in  any  town,  shall  be  paid  to  the 
Treasurer  for  the  use  of  the  town. 

Section  12.  Every  person  who  shall  keep  or  own  any  dog 
shall  cause  to  be  constantly  kept  about  the  neck  of  such  dog  a 
collar  with  the  name  and  place  of  residence  of  such  owner  or 
keeper  legibly  marked  on  the  same ;  and  any  person  may  kill 
any  dog  being  without  a  collar  as  aforesaid. 

Section  13.  Every  owner  or  keeper  of  any  dog  shall  forfeit 
to  any  person  injured  by  such  dog  double  the  amount  of  the 
damage  sustained  by  him  to  be  recovered  in  an  action  of  trespass, 
and  in  such  action,  the  defendant  may  plead  the  general  issue, 
and  give  any  special  matter  in  evidence  in  excuse  or  justi- 
fication. 

Section  14.  Any  person  may  kill  any  dog  that  shall  sudden- 
ly assault  him  while  he  is  peaceably  walking  or  riding  any 
where  out  of  the  enclosure  of  the  owner  or  keeper  of  such  dog  ; 
and  any  person  may  kill  any  dog,  that  shall  be  found  out  of  the 
enclosure  or  immediate  call  of  its  owner  or  keeper,  worrying 
wounding  or  killing  any  neat  cattle,  sheep  or  lambs. 

Section  15.  If  any  person  shall  be  assaulted  by  any  dog  in 
manner  as  aforesaid,  or  if  any  dog  shall  hereafter  be  found  stroll- 
ing out  of  the  enclosure  or  immediate  call  of  its  owner  or  keep- 
er, and  if  such  person  shall,  at  any  time  within  forty-eight  hours 
after  such  an  assault,  or  the  finding  of  such  dog  strolling  as 
aforesaid,  make  oath  thereof,  before  any  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
the  County,  or  before  the  Clerk  of  the  town  where  the  owner  of 
such  dog  shall  dwell,  and  shall  further  swear  that  he  suspects 
such  dog  to  be  a  dangerous  or  mischievous  dog,  and  shall  give 
notice  thereof  to  such  owner  or  keeper,  by  delivering  him  a  cer- 
tificate of  such  oath  signed  by  such  Justice  or  Clerk,  the  owner 
or  keeper  of  such  dog  shall  forthwith  kill  or  confine  the  same ; 
and  if  he  shall  neglect  so  to  do,  for  the  space  of  twenty-four 
hours,  after  notice  is  given  as  aforesaid,  he  shall  forfeit  the  sum 
of  ten  dollars,  to  be  recovered  to  the  use  of  the  town,  on  com- 
plaint before  any  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


124  TOWN     BY-LAWS. 

Section  16.  If  after  such  notice  such  dog  shall  not  be  killed 
or  confined,  but  shall  again  be  found  strolling  out  of  the  enclos- 
ure or  immediate  call  of  its  owner  or  keeper,  any  person  may- 
kill  such  dog  ;  and  in  any  suit  brought  therefor,  the  defendant 
may  plead  the  general  issue  aud  give  the  special  matter  in  evi- 
dence. 

Section  17.  If  any  dog  after  notice  given  to  the  owner  or 
keeper,  as  before  provided,  shall  by  any  sudden  assault,  in  man- 
ner as  aforesaid,  wound,  or  cause  to  be  wounded,  any  person,  or 
shall  worry,  wound  or  kill  any  neat  cattle,  sheep  or  lambs,  or 
do  any  other  mischief,  the  owner  or  keeper  shall  be  liable  to  pay 
to  the  person  injured  thereby  treble  damage,  to  be  recovered 
with  costs,  by  action  of  debt. 


DUTIES   OF    TOWN    CLERK   AND    OF    PARENTS    IN    RELATION    TO   A    REGISTRY 
OF    BIRTHS    AND    DEATHS. 

Revised    Statute  s — Chap.  15 

The  town  clerk  shall  keep  a  record  of  the  births  and  deaths 
of  all  persons  within  his  town,  and  coming  to  his  knowledge  : 
and  he  shall  specify  in  such  record,  the  day  of  each  birth  ana 
death,  and  the  names  of  the  parents  of  such  persons,  if  known. 

Parents  shall  give  notice  to  the  clerk  of  the  town  of  all  the 
births  and  deaths  of  their  children  ;  and  every  householder  shall 
give  the  like  notice  of  every  birth  and  death  happening  in  his 
house  ;  and  the  eldest  person  next  of  kin  shall  give  notice  of  the 
death  of  his  kindred;  and  the  keeper  of  any  alms-house,  work- 
house, house  of  correction,  prison  or  hospital,  and  the  master  or 
commanding  officer  of  any  ship,shall  give  the  like  notice  of  every 
birth  and  death,  happening  among  the  persons  under  his  charge  ; 
and  every  person  neglecting  to  give  such  notice,  for  the  space  of 
six  months,  after  the  birth  or  death  shall  have  happened,,  shall 
forfeit  to  the  use  of  the  town  a  sum  not  exceeding  five  dollars. 

FOREIGN    PASSENGERS    WHO    MAY    BECOME    CHARGEABLE    AS    FAUPERS. 

Revised  Statutes — Chap.  46. 

When  any  vessel  shall  arrive  at  any  port  or  harbor  within  this 
State,  from  any  port  cr  place  without  the  same,  with  alien  pas- 
sengers on  board,  wrho  may  become  chargeable  as  paupers,  the 
master  or  commanding  officer  of  such  vessel  shall,  before  the  said 
passengers  or  any  of  them  leave  such  ship  or  vessel,  deposite 
writh  the  mayor  and  aldermen  of  the  city,  or  with  the  selectmen 
of  the   town,  where  such  alien  passengers  are  to  be  landed,  a 


TOWN    BY-LAW 


125 


complete  list  of  their  names,  and  shall  add  thereto  the  name  of 
the  port  qr  place,  at  which  such  alien  passengers  were  taken 
on  board  ;  and  the  said  master  or  commanding  officer  of  such 
vessel  shall,  forthwith,  together  with  one  or  more  of  the  owners 
of  such  vessel,  if  any  owner  be  resident  in  such  city  or  town, 
enter  into  a  bond,  with  sufficient  sureties,  to  the  city  or  to  the 
inhabitants  of  said  town,  (as  the  case  may  be)  in  a  penal  sum 
not  exceeding  twTo  hundred  dollars,  for  any  alien  passenger  ; 
with  condition  to  indemnify  and  save  harmless  the  said  city,  or 
town  (as  the  case  may  be)  and  also  the  Commonwealth,  from  all 
expense,  wdiich  may  arise  in  maintaining,  supporting  or  other- 
wise providing  for  such  alien  passengers,  during  the  full  term  of 
three  years  then  next  to  come:  provided  always,  that  such  mayor 
and  aldermen,  or  selectmen,  may  dispense  with  the  giving  of 
such  bond,  in  all  cases  in  which  it  shall  appear  to  them,  that  no 
charge  or  payment  or  liability  as  aforesaid  is  to  be  apprehended, 
on  account  of  such  alien  passenger  or  passengers,  within  the 
said  term  of  three  years  ;  and  provided  also,  that  such  bond  may, 
at  the  election  of  such  mayor  and  aldermen  or  selectmen,  be 
dispensed  with  in  every  case,  in  relation  to  any  alien  passenger, 
if  the  said  master,  commanding  officer,  or  owner  of  such  vessel, 
shall,  before  landing  of  such  passenger,  pay  into  the  city  or  town 
treasury  (as  the  case  may  be)  the  sum  of  five  dollars  for  every 
alien  passenger,  whom  he  may  intend  to  land. 

If  any  master  or  commanding  officer  of  any  vessel  shall  land 
or  permit  to  be  landed  any  alien  passenger,  contrary  to  the  pro- 
visions of  the  preceding  section,  the  master  or  commanding  of- 
ficer of  such  vessel,  and  the  owner  or  consignee  thereof,  shall 
forfeit  the  sum  of  two  hundred  dollars,  for  every  alien  passenger 
so  landed  ;  provided  always,  that  the  provisions  aforesaid  shall 
not  be  construed  to  extend  to  seamen,  sent  from  foreign  places 
by  consuls  or  vice-consuls  of  the  United  States. 

If  any  master  or  commanding  officer  of  any  vessel  shall  land 
any  alien  passenger,  at  any  place  within  this  State,  other  than 
that  to  which  such  vessel  shall  be  destined,  with  intent  to  avoid 
the  requirements  aforesaid ,  such  master  or  commanding  officer 
shall  forfeit  the  sum  of  one  hundred  dollars  for  every  alien  pas- 
senger so  landed. 
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ANCHORS,  CHAIN  CABLES,  &c. 

The  Subscriber  keeps  constantly  on  hand  a  full  assortment 
of  CHAIN  CABLES,  and  also  CHAINS  of  all  sizes,  cut  to 
any  length  required  to  suit  purchasers. 

— ALSO— 

FLUKE  CHAINS,  FIN  CHAINS,  MARTINGALE 
STAYS,  BOB  STAYS,  TILLER  CHAINS,  TOPSAIL 
SHEETS,  TOPSAIL  TIES,  fitted  to  order  from  the  Boston 
Chain  Manufactory,  and  manufactured  from  the  best  English 
refined  Chain  Cable  Iron. 

ANCHORS  of  all  sizes  for  Hemp  or  Chain  CABLES  : 
WINDLASS  NECKS,  RAG  WHEELS,  CAPSTON 
SPINDLES,  CAMBOOSE  KNEES,  HAWSE  PIPES, 
CHAIN  BOXES,  WINDOW  WEfGHTS  and  TRY 
POTS. 

—LIKEWISE— 

CASTINGS  of  all  kinds  furnished  as  usual. 

SCREWS,  furnished  at  short  notice,  to  order,  for  Candle 
works. 

CAST  STEEL  SHOVELS  by  the  dozen  or  single. 
NAILS  of  assorted  sizes,  by  the  cask. 

CAMBOOSES,  No.  1  to  No.  8  inclusive,  with  apparatus 
complete. 

DUPONT'S  Superior  GUN  POWDER,  and  all  kinds 
for  Sporting,  Shipping  and  Blasting,  at  wholesale  and  retail. 

Also,  a  few  Stub  Twist  FOWLING  GUNS,  PERCUS- 
SION CAPS,  FLINTS,  BALLS,  Mould  and  Patent  SHOT, 
BALL  MOULDS,  FLASKS,  SHOT  BAGS,  WAD  CUT- 
TERS, GAME  BAGS,  &c. 

N.  B.  Should  any  CHAINS  or  ANCHORS  of  any  par- 
ticular size  be  wanted,  they  will  be  furnished  at  short  notice  by 

JACOB   PARKER, 

NO.  15  CENTRAL-STREET, 


NEW    BEDFORD    FASHIONABLE    BOOT 
AND  SHOE  STORE. 


FREEMAN   &   CHILDS. 

NO.  95  UNION-STREET. 

Have  constantly  on  hand  a  large  assortment  of  the  best  qual- 
ities of  Ladies',  Misses'  and  Children's 

SLIPPERS  AND  SHOES, 

of  all  the  various  fashions  and  styles  manufactured,  from  Este's 
Paris  made,  to  the  most  common  kind. 

— ALSO— 

All  kinds  of  Mens  and  Boys  BOOTS  and  SHOES  of  the  very 
best  qualities,  and  different  kinds. 

F.  &  C.  being  Agents  for  a  Boot  and  Shoe  Manufactory* 
have  always  on  hand  BOOTS  and  SHOES  at  Wholesale,  at 
the  very  lowest  Boston  prices,  and  warranted  good. 

N.  B.  BOOTS  and  SHOES  made  to  measure  and  war- 
ranted to  fit. 

—LIKEWISE— 

repairing  done  in  the  neatest  and  best  manner  possible. 


iTf3 Purchasers  are  respectfully  invited  to  call  at  No.  95  Union 
street,   if  they  wish  to  buy  a  good  article  at  a  very  low  price. 

GEORGE    TAPPAN, 

IMPORTER    AND    DEALER    IN 

CROCKERY  AND  GLASS  WARE, 

NO.  113  UNION-STREET. 

ITT  LAMPS    of  all  kinds — BRITANNIA    WARE.   «£d 

TEA  TRAYS  and  CUTLERY,  with  every  article 

usually  kept   in  a   CROCKERY 

WARE  STORE. 


ENGBAVING 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION,  AND  COPPER  PLATE 
PRINTING,  DONE  AT 

NO.  84  UNION-STREET, 

by    JAMES    ALMY. 
WILLIAM  R.   PITMAN, 

MANUFACTURER    OF 

GOLD   AND    SILVER   WARE, 

AND     DEALER    IN 

FANCY  GOODS,  JEWELERY,  CUTLERY,  he. 

NO.  68  UNION  STREET, 

Opposite  E.  Thornton  &  Son's. 

H^Clocks   and    Watches    of  every    description,    repaired 
and  warranted. 

JAMES    ALMY, 

DEALER    IN 

CLOCKS,  WATCHES,   SILVER 

and  FANCY  GOODS, 

NO.   84  UNION-STREET. 

CLOCKS,    WATCHES,  AND  MUSIC  BOXES, 

OF  EVERY    DESCRIPTION,    REPAIRED    BY 

JAMES  ALMY, 

No.  84  UNION  STREET. 


B  E  N  J  AM  IN  PITMAN, 

MANUFACTURER    OF 

STANDARD  SILVER  WARE, 

AND    DEALER    IN 

FANCY  GOODS, 

NO.  98  UNION  STREET. 

N .  NORTHROP, 
MERCHANT  TAILOR, 

DEALER  IN 

FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC  DRY  GOODS, 

NO.  32  NORTH  WATER-STREET,  Corner  of  Central. 

PAYSON   &,  HURD, 

MERCHANT  TAILORS, 

AND  DEALERS    IN 

STAPLE  AND  FANCY  DRY  GOODS, 

NO.  16  SOUTH  WATER-STREET. 

C.    HOOPER   &   CO. 

Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of 

HATS,  CAPS  AND  STOCKS. 

Umbrellas  and  Parasols  repaired  in  the  best  manner, 

NO.    72    UNION  STREET,— Opposite   E.  Thornton  %>  Sort's,  and 
NO.    8  NORTH   WATER-STREET. 

HENRY   MILLS, 

DEALER  IN 

BOOTS,  SHOES  AND  LEATHER, 

NO.  76  UNION-STREET. 

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WILLIAM  HOWE, 

BOOKSELLER,  STATIONER,  AXD  BLANKS 
BOOK  MANUFACTURER. 

HAS   CONSTANTLY   ON  HAND  FOR  SALE, 

STATIONARY    AND   FANCY    ARTICLES, 

SCHOOL  ROOKS,  of  all  kinds  in  general  use. 

MUSICAL  INSTtt  MRNTS — Being  an  assortment  of  Violins,  Clarionets, 
Flute*  and  Fifes — \l<o.  Instrur-tion  Boo  s,  Vocal  and  Instrumental — Violin 
and  Bass  Viol  String— Clarionet  Heeds,  &c.  , 

ACCOUNT  BOOKS  manufactured  at  short  notice — ruled  and  boun<|  to 
any  desired  pattern,  and  of  the  ve»y  best  materials. 

BOOK  BINDING — Old  Books.  Pamphlets,  Newspapers,  &c.  buund  or 
re-bound,  in  eveiy  variety, on  reasonable  terms.  .' 

CUTLE  I-tY— R'dgcrs'  Sli#er  Steel  Razors  and  Penkiuves — Large  and 
small  shell,  imitation  or  Horn  Combs,  for  the  neck,  side,  back  or  pocket. 

(O*  Libraries,  Schools  and  others,  supplied  with  articles  in  the  above  line, 
wholesale  o    ret;  il  on  as  good  terms  as  at  any  other  Store. 


JAMES    WADY, 

DEALER  IN 

BOOTS,  SHOES,   LEATHER    AND  TRIM- 


MINGS, 


AT  WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL,       ,• 
N  O.  88  UNI  ON-ST  it  C  ET— T  a  o  doors  east  of  the  Marine  Bank  i 

CONSTANTLY  ON  HAND, 

FRENCH  SHOES,  and  other  kinds  of  Dress  Shoes,  of  th.e 
latest  fashion,  and  at. the  lowest  prices. 


JACOB   EATON,, 

DEALER  IN 

HATS  AND  CAPS, 

AT  THE  OLD  STAND' OF  E.  DILLINGHAM* 

*  NO.  16  NORTH  WATER-STREET. 

fCp*Hats  made  to  order  at  short  notice.     ,  , 

JOSEPH  L.  FREEMAN,     ' 

IMPORTER  OF 

FRENCH  PAPER  HANGINGS, 

AJSHD  BANDBOX  MANUFACTURER, 

*  \  NO,  97  UNION-STREET.  •  *      * 


